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Description: The Schrothe Rallye 4 is designed for the enthusiast who is looking for a DOT approved 4 point, 2" wide harness with the simplicity of a traditional push button release. It is equipped with Schroth's unique asmŽ system, which reduces the risk of submarining. A quick-release buckle enables you to disconnect the tail strap, allowing occupants easy access to rear seats when the harnessbelt is not in use.
This harnessbelt is designed to mount to the two stock rear seat lap belt anchor points (the 'D' and 'E' points). It MUST be installed with a SCHROTH tested and approved seat which includes most stock seats having a single or dual post adjustable headrest and nearly all aftermarket 'racing' seats.
THIS IS THE ONLY STREET LEGAL, 50 STATE/DOT APPROVED HARNESS
Supplies needed: - Schroth Rallye 4 Harnesses - 14 mm socket - 10 mm socket
Step 1: Begin by removing the rear bench seat to get to the bolt points for the harnesses. The Schroth harness bolts straight to the stock positions. No modification is needed.
Use you 10mm socket to remove the bolt indicated below. Then just pull out the bench seat.
Step 2: Attach the rear straps to the bolt positions(indicated by the green circles). You can go ahead and attack the driver side rear straps on the other side at this time too.
Use the 14mm socket to undo and redo the bolts for the belts.
Step 3: Using the 14mm socket again, unbolt your seats so that you may gain access to the stock buckle. Unscrew the buckle from the bracket and place the lapbelt onto it. Re-tighten the buckle back on to the bracket. Bolt your seat back down tight.
Step 4: Using the 14mm socket, unbolt the rod that holds the stock shoulder belt. Place the other end of the lapbelt on it and re-tighten the bolt.
Step 5: Attach the rear harness to the front harness by clipping them together.
Step 6: Adjust the straps so that they are comfortable yet tight at the same time.
RINSE AND REPEAT FOR THE OTHER SIDE
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