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post Jan 30, 2007 - 10:15 AM
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Anyone want to clear this up for me?
I've got a 4point harness on my driver seat and a 3point harness on my passenger seat
When I bought the 3-point harness. The instruction booklet said to mount the tail strap of the harness between 0-45 degrees paralell to the ground which i did on the passenger side.
After doing some research to see if i could confirm it, the Schroth harnesses said the same thing

However i did come across this:
http://www.gforce.com/pdf/harnessinstall.pdf
for those too lazy to read it (or cant run pdf files) it says it's best to mount the tail strap -5 to +30degrees from a horizontal line to shoulder height.

Which is best mount to use? The lower point under the original rear seats or on the C-pillar?
The mounting point on the C-pillar would be within -5 to +30degrees that the pdf file states. but does it satisfy the 0 to +45degree instructions by OMP and Scroth?

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post Jan 30, 2007 - 11:31 AM
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Unless it's specifically designed for mounting a harness to it, don't do it!
The mounting points of strut bars or nowhere near strong enough in comparison to a oem seat-belt mounting point. A strut bar bolts to your top-mounts, not for attatching harnesses to.

The are actual harness bars available (not sure if any to fit the celica, though) that do mount to the oem seat belt points.


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