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    Shoulder harness mounting improvement

    I just finished the mockup for my shoulder harness mounting. The stock mounting points are way to high up, especially if you use Hans or Hybrid neck protection. The angle has to be 10 to 15 degrees downwards so I made an attempt to solve this problem I might have gone a bit overboard on the thickness of the material but I'm not an construction engineer so better safe than sorry! Pics below.

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    GEEZ!!

    Might as well install a pre-fab SCCA-spec roll-bar and use roll-bar-wrap harness mounts

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonB ~ PartsRack View Post
    GEEZ!!

    Might as well install a pre-fab SCCA-spec roll-bar and use roll-bar-wrap harness mounts
    How do they look? I guess they will need quite a bit of altering of the interior? Anyway, I like to tinker around and not much of the interior has to be altered. And it's cheap

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    Quote Originally Posted by eckeph View Post
    I just finished the mockup for my shoulder harness mounting. The stock mounting points are way to high up, especially if you use Hans or Hybrid neck protection. The angle has to be 10 to 15 degrees downwards so I made an attempt to solve this problem I might have gone a bit overboard on the thickness of the material but I'm not an construction engineer so better safe than sorry! Pics below.
    Damn dude, you aren't messing around during this quarantine. LOL. Nice work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arizona Vipers View Post
    Damn dude, you aren't messing around during this quarantine. LOL. Nice work!
    Thanks, well what can you do? Lot's of time at home. It has to be spent in the garage!

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    Ohh... I forgot, I also made a front towing hook!

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    Very cool dude!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eckeph View Post
    How do they look? I guess they will need quite a bit of altering of the interior? Anyway, I like to tinker around and not much of the interior has to be altered. And it's cheap

    Email me for some pix..... Unable to ID you..... JonB@PartsRack.com

    Great work on the tow and brace.... You now have a nickname OVERKILL !

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonB ~ PartsRack View Post
    Email me for some pix..... Unable to ID you..... JonB@PartsRack.com

    Great work on the tow and brace.... You now have a nickname OVERKILL !
    Haha! e-mail sent!

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    That tow hook look beefy enough you could probably tie your car down from there in the front which would save so much time loading in a trailer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arizona Vipers View Post
    That tow hook look beefy enough you could probably tie your car down from there in the front which would save so much time loading in a trailer.
    I don't know about that. The weak point is the clamping force around the tube. I think it's good enough for towing in a fairly straight line, and I did add a secondary 27mm (3mm) tube inside it for pulling forces. But straight down, I'm not so sure...
    I usually tie down my cars around the tires anyway since it's less stressful to let the car "ride" on its suspension during towing.


 

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