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    Brisbane Northside yo
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    B18 EG hatch

    Installing a Harness / Getting a Harness

    hey guys.

    Im looking to install a harness ( probs just for the driver) . Im a sucka for JDM bling so im looking at a Takata lol
    Im needing all this street legal.
    The back half of the car will be stripped btw.

    Anyways.
    Im awair there are two ways to mount them.
    http://www.takataracingproducts.com/guide.html

    First. Using the eye bolts that come with the harness, screw them into the normal hole were the seat belts are attached. Do this with the side straps. Also screw the bolts into the hole for the back seats. And thus run urs shoulder straps thought the seat and attack via eye bolt on the back seat..



    Secons. Do the same with the side eye bolts. But with the shoulder straps. Wrap/strap/tighten them around a bar located behind the seat. ( assume u have a harness brace/half cage or full roll cage.

    Now i plan on getting made a custom half cage for the back of the car. And i think mounting the straps to the bar would be the easyest and safest way.

    In reguards to the bars position I am awair certain angles need to be met when arranging the harness properly to make it safe and work properly.( see below)



    What else do I need to know...?
    I live in QLD. And I know I will need to get a mod plate for making it a 2 seater. And I will have changed my rego from a 4 seater to the 2.

    DO I NEED A MOD PLATE TO COVER THE HARNESS ?
    DO I NEED A MOD PLATE / GET MY CAGE INSPECTED?
    ARE THERE REGULATION ABOUT THE HARNESS ATTACHMENT POINTS?

    I also have herd a harness needs to be in date and can expire. Is that only for track use ? And can u get them reinspected and get a new date? How does that work?


    Thanks alot !!! ;D
    Last edited by Vtecyo; 23-12-2009 at 12:38 AM.
    -Rep'in-

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