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      03-14-2008, 09:33 PM   #1
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Anyone has fitted the car with safety harness? How was it done? Attached to rear seat or using a harness bar? Looking forward to answers since there is little known about this for daily drivers.
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      03-15-2008, 01:14 AM   #2
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Anyone has fitted the car with safety harness? How was it done? Attached to rear seat or using a harness bar? Looking forward to answers since there is little known about this for daily drivers.

Coming from racing..I do not recommend a 3, 4 or 5pt harness in a car that does not have a roll cage, or at minimum a roll bar. If you roll with a harness on..and your top gets smashed in...you may not be able to duck down to prevent your noggin from getting smashed with the roof. With a roll bar or cage..the integrity of the cockpit will not be compromised. If you are never going to go on track..and want this for autocross events..then I think you are ok..since you most likely will not roll.

Anyway, that is my 2 cents worth on the subject.

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I agree with the above. The OEM 3pt allows you to fall to the right if the roof were to collapse.
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The oem sports seats do a really good job of keeping you planted.
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Yeah it sounds pretty good but I wanted something a little more for those track days, but after reading the reply from S4to335 (which I thank you btw!!) I don't think I'll do this. The seats do a very good job. I really thank you all the replies not to mention the wake up call!

That e30 looks sick S4to335!
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