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    safety harnesses

    i want to know how members have mounted there safety harnesses?

    reason i ask about mounting them,is that i am planning on fitting harnesses soon with a roll cage(omp) but i cant work out the best way for me after researching i have read you don't want the harnesses below 20 degrees below the horizontal,so mounting to the rear floor is a big no no?so maybe a rear strut brace?it seams the best option would be mounting to a cage,but as the omp cage has no mounting bar,not possible.unless i was to modify it which would then probably affect its fia approval?

    i want to get it right and safe so suggestions please

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    Re: safety harnesses

    I had them originally mounted to the rear seatbelt mounting points. Then had a rear strut brace made up and now they are wrapped around that.

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    Re: safety harnesses

    I welded inside and outside locating plates with eyes as needed.

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    Re: safety harnesses

    so mounting to the rear floor is a big no no
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    ive never heard that before ?

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    Re: safety harnesses

    Quote Originally Posted by Mudslinger View Post
    so mounting to the rear floor is a big no no
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    ive never heard that before ?
    Its all to do with an accident about the angle the belts are mounted affects the way they hold you into you seat. They claim that if there not fitted at a correct angle you have a high risk of neck and back damage etc...

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    Re: safety harnesses

    ive had mine fitted to the rear seatbelt holes using eyebolts and never had any probs , although ive not had an accident , but ive came across lots of track and race cars with the harnesses fixed in the same way .
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    Re: safety harnesses

    Quote Originally Posted by Mudslinger View Post
    ive had mine fitted to the rear seatbelt holes using eyebolts and never had any probs , although ive not had an accident , but ive came across lots of track and race cars with the harnesses fixed in the same way .
    Mine are like this too and i have no probs but i have a rear brace to fit so i may shift em to that

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    Re: safety harnesses

    round the rear strut brace for me

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    Re: safety harnesses

    Mine are the same as your's Mud, they should be round a bar if possible tho...

    but tbh if you have a major accident in a 5, chances are you will die anyway. :-)

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    Re: safety harnesses

    Rob - This link contains a reference pic from the blue book.

    http://www.passionford.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=234562

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    Re: safety harnesses

    Quote Originally Posted by ShopBoy View Post
    but tbh if you have a major accident in a 5, chances are you will die anyway. :-)
    with full cage? nah

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    Re: safety harnesses

    Quote Originally Posted by Northerner View Post
    Rob - This link contains a reference pic from the blue book.

    http://www.passionford.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=234562
    so basically its acceptable to have them like mine

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    Re: safety harnesses

    mine are fastened to the rear brace aswell

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    Re: safety harnesses



    Got mine around the roll cage

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    Re: safety harnesses

    Quote Originally Posted by ShopBoy View Post
    Mine are the same as your's Mud, they should be round a bar if possible tho...

    but tbh if you have a major accident in a 5, chances are you will die anyway. :-)

    As are mine. I have had a big accident, very big actually!Still here too I put nicks in each of the eye's and bent the FIA sidemounts like banana's, cracked the OMP fiberglass chair. They will be fine bolted to the rear seatbelt mounts Hit a tree circa 50mph.

    I really really wouldn't trust anything mounted to a rear strut brace. The forces involved in a crash are quite extraordinary.....

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    Re: safety harnesses

    Nice cage Minty, was that an of the shelf jobbie? My safety devices cage is deminutive compared to that!

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    Re: safety harnesses

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Dave View Post
    Nice cage Minty, was that an of the shelf jobbie? My safety devices cage is deminutive compared to that!
    it was a SD cage that welded extra sections into for duncan. the tube came from Mark Fish, it is the same material the cage itself is made from

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    Re: safety harnesses

    my rear brace is made from thick wall stainless, but in a rear impact the car will probably crumple anyway. i try not to think about crashing to be honest... kinda puts you off if you think how much the doors/roof/bonnet flex just with finger pressure!

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    Re: safety harnesses

    i had mine on the rear floor on the original seatbelt mounts.
    but the belts where twisted and didnt look to clever if i was to have a crashed.
    Then i read on here it can cause twisted spines etc.

    So now there nice and straight and attached to the rear strutbrace.

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    Re: safety harnesses

    suppose if youve got the bar on the cage its probably better , but it cant be all that bad to have them on the floor look at the new r26r megane
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    Re: safety harnesses

    Quote Originally Posted by Mudslinger View Post
    suppose if youve got the bar on the cage its probably better , but it cant be all that bad to have them on the floor look at the new r26r megane
    thats a good point
    some good info on this website:http://www.clubgti.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=152138

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    Re: safety harnesses

    minty's setup looks very safe.i think i am gonna do a similar thing to my cage and add a harness bar,i just don't like the idea of long harnesses.i have copied a post off a lotus website that might be of interest to members running long harnesses.

    (The setup you have on your car is the exact same setup implicated in two very serious injuries at Streets of Willow about two years ago. My understanding of the problem is that the length of the belts is too long. Each inch of belt stretches so much. You have such a long belt that, under extreme force, it will stretch much farther than is safely allowable. You could hit your face on the steering wheel (which happened to the driver in the incident I’m mentioning), or when you double recoil (or continuously recoil back and forth if you’re rolling) you will submarine under the dashboard. If the car is rolling you might even eject out the top of the belts (because they can come off your shoulders as your body slams back and forth and either submarines or comes out the top).

    don't want to sound too negative,just thinking safety

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    Re: safety harnesses

    Quote Originally Posted by Mudslinger View Post
    suppose if youve got the bar on the cage its probably better , but it cant be all that bad to have them on the floor look at the new r26r megane

    They arent mounted on an angle using existing seatbelt mounts though. So if you where in an accident the belts arent twisted or angled slightly.

    wounder how much these cars go for second hand now....yum!

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    Re: safety harnesses

    Quote Originally Posted by Maka View Post
    They arent mounted on an angle using existing seatbelt mounts though. So if you where in an accident the belts arent twisted or angled slightly.

    wounder how much these cars go for second hand now....yum!
    i think you will find that the harnesses that go to the floor in the megane r26r are actually bolted to the oe seat belt holes

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    Re: safety harnesses

    Quote Originally Posted by Mudslinger View Post
    i think you will find that the harnesses that go to the floor in the megane r26r are actually bolted to the oe seat belt holes
    they look flush on the photo compared to how i used to have mine bolted in the GT.

    Could be the oe seatbelts in the megane are located differently for individual rear seats..rather than a GT turbo rear bench

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