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Old Jan 19, 2003
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where to put Racing Harness?

ok ive decided to get a pair of Sparcos Tourinos in blue and gray or white. now i know i cant use my stock seatbelt so i have to get the racing harness fron sparco. im wondering now where can i hook them up to? i was thinking that i can hook the straps that go through the holes on the back of the seat to the child anchor hooks on the rear deck. is that possible? or how can i do it?
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most racing harnesses are designed to fasten to the roll cage and chassis...
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im pretty sure you can bolt them straight onto the chassis, but not sure.....but im also pretty sure u can still use your stock seatbelt......someone correct me if im wrong? or does the seatbelt latch connect to the stock seat? i done own a 7th gen, so i wouldnt know about that one
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Most of the 7th gen's Ive seen on here with aftermartket seats just use there stock belts. my2k1vic has corbeau seats in his car and is using stock belts.
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all mine are bolted in with the seat bracket bolts. i got longer bolts because the stock ones would only turn in about 2 threads, so i got them 1/4 inch longer. my straps run straight down the back of my seats and smoothly along the side.
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If you are willling to spend the money on a chassis mod. There are cross bars that mount off the original upper sealbelt mounts and the the side mounts. This would be great for a four door, but not for a coupe. It keeps middle top section of your car from flexing and keeps you bolted in place. I have seen them in a lot in sedans but not in coupes.
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you could get one of those flor mounted "structure support bars" and ancor them to that seeing as the racing belts are supposed to be monted to pull down or straight back. I belive they mount where the bottom of the factory seatbelts do by the back of the front door. That should be ok for both Coupe and sedan.
 
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