ventedvaux
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Registered: 14th Jul 03
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i have sri seats will they go or wauld i need to put bucket seats back in and how easy r they to fit
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Greg_M
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well they will go with standard seat sbut they will look gash! get some buckets in. they are easy enough to fit
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Bennn
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look even worse if you leave your rear seats in
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ventedvaux
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Rear seats out was going to put bucket seats in back and leave sri seats in front
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PaulW
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
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tbh i dont think the SRi seats will be suitable for harnesses, as there is no ports on the seat where the harness can be run through, so if you do put them on the seats, they can just slide down the side.
Invest in a set of buckets, you can get them now from around £170 per seat, or even less.
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J da Silva
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harnesses arent safe with normal seats, if u bolt forward in the sri seat the harness would slip to the side, u need buckets for harnesses mate, trust me
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Marc D
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Registered: 29th Apr 03
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cobra monacos fia approved enrty level seat very comfy and supportive £110 each from demon tweeks
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ventedvaux
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i have buckets just was going to put them in the back think will get some rage 12 thanks guys
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Greg_M
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you can put harnesses in with the back seats in, looks a bit shit tho, dont bother with buckets in the back
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J da Silva
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i have the cobra monaco's with the little FIA emblem on the right hand side, nice seats once bedded in a bit, i advice Willans harnesses, good quality
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1_Litre_Porsche_Beater
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i got sparco 3 point harness's and they r lovely!
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J da Silva
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yep spraco's good quality,so is cobra,corbeau,momo
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PaulW
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i'm gona be lookin for a set of harness's sometime in the future, is it 4 point where it comes over each shoulder & from either side of waste?? well either way 4 point, or 5 point
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J da Silva
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yeah paul the 4 points hook over ya shoulder and round ya waist
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J da Silva
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6points fasten in the middle of ya chest,quite uncomfortable IMO
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big eck
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I personally would'nt bother with harnesses m8, its a pain in the ass having to do and undo them everytime you get in and outta the car.
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J da Silva
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i dont mind it really
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PaulW
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yes but mines gona be stripped out & caged, so think they'd be best option for safety
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J da Silva
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also mate dont forget to mount the harnesses with a 45 degree or more angle, otherwise they wont be as strong in an accident
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miles
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TBH the cheap harnesses with 2" straps are a bit tacky and look like ruck sack straps. Decent harnesses cost a fortune though. I've got some nice 3" 4 point Luke ones.
5 or 6 point harness have a groin strap, I dont fancy that. Although I could fit a 5th point to mine...
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length
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you can fit harnesses with normal seats and they wont slide down the side if there being strained forward ffs lol
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PaulW
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yes you can fit them to standard seats...
if you don't mind flying through the front windscreen in a crash. they will be dangerous, not perform well, and like everyone has said they WILL fall to the side
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J da Silva
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its FACT length, ive seen the evidence and ive experimented with all types of harness, they are suited for bucket seats only with enclosed points for the harness to rest(holes in the seat at back of ya head)
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Shauny9
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Registered: 2nd Jun 03
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If i wanted to just have buckets.....could i still use the original seatbelt, would that work?
[Edited on 01-01-2004 by Shauny9]
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by Shauny9
If i wanted to just have buckets.....could i still use the original seatbelt, would that work?
[Edited on 01-01-2004 by Shauny9]
yeah, might look daft tho
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