The harness mounting point plates......

Thread in 'Driftworks Products & Enquiries' started by Colonel K, Jul 29, 2008.

  1. Colonel K

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    ...... that you have in the shop.... the weld in and non weld in.

    Would it be ok to use these to mount my harnesses to the rear shelf (metal shelf.... saloon car) rather than the rear seatbelt mounting points? Or is the metal too thin?

    As apparently the flatter the harnesses the safer they are, and also it means I can carry more tires in the back :D :thumbs:
     
  2. Bon Bon

    Bon Bon It'll be fine

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    Rear shelf is not a safe place to mount the harnesses no, it'd rip out in a crash.
     
  3. caged

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    not unless serious reinforcement is / was used
     
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    Im gunna fit my harness in my s13 and was just gunna drill a hole in the transmission tunnel and put one of the weld in plates on the other side of the tunnel, then put the bolt throught the hole should be ok shouldnt it ??
     
  5. RyanH

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    That's where mine is, so I think it would be fine (unless it's another one of my car's japanese bodges!)
     
  6. caged

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    yes :nod:
     
  7. cookiemonster

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    Sweet thanks guys !!
     
  8. Bon Bon

    Bon Bon It'll be fine

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    Rear shelf is Japanese bodge, it's dangerous.
     
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  9. Colonel K

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    cheers guys, thought it probably wouldnt be :)
     
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    I meant to quote that bit about it being in the transmission tunnel, not replying to the original post, my bad!
     
  11. Bon Bon

    Bon Bon It'll be fine

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    Ah bollocks yes my bad too, transmission tunnel is perfect, exactly where you should do it for even loads.

    Rear shelf is dangerous, no no no.
     
  12. HmmBen

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    Sorry to bump a fairly old thread but my question is sort of related.

    How safe/secure/legal would it be to secure the rear harness strap/s to a rear strut brace on an S13 with the rear seats out?
    Obviously the best quality strut brace you could find would be needed I imagine.

    Cheers
     
  13. cookiemonster

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    If u have the rear seats out, why would u want 2 secure the harness to the strut brace just get 2 eye bolts from here ??
     
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    I have my battery box partially in the way. Not ideal so I thought i'd ask about the safety of using a strut brace if I had to.
     
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    Sorry mate didnt mean 2 come across as an arse. I shouldnt think that the strut brace is a very safe place 2 put it tbh !!
     
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    Oh didnt think you were an arse mate dont worry.
    Hmm im unsure. I can see the logic behind it. But surely a nice cusco 3 point jobbie might be up to the task? It is attached to two very secure strut tops which can only be a good thing. Whether the bar itself is up to it I dont know.
     
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    Thats what I was thinking about dude. In the event of a crash (god 4 bid) I dont think the bar would be up 2 the job saying that im no expert lol if it was me I wouldnt do it but thats just my 2p lol !!
     
  18. Robbs

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    no i wouldn't :no:

    (copied, pasted and mildly edited from a similar question)



    imagine you have a crash and your car ends up like this

    070416_ss_hatch.

    look how far forward the rear has been pushed forward, at least 2 feet, now if thats in your car thats 2 feet of slack to the harness and your head flying 2 feet further foward into the steering wheel or windshield :nod:, nope deffinately not safe :no:.

    http://www.driftworks.com/forum/technical/65409-just-quick-question.html
     
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    I don't think there's a safe place to put any harness in that crash lol.
     
  20. Robbs

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    a roll cage would've been safe :nod:,
     

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