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hi, lam after a seat harness for my 04 sti, whats best the old type bolt through hole or these new eye bolts? also where would l bolt them? have anyone got any photos, many thanks for your help
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A decent Sparco 4 belt haarness will bolt to existing points using 'old' eye bolts. No drilling needed.
The lap belt closest to tunnel goes to the bolt holding the rail rear.
Othr lap goes onto existing bolt that hold the stock recoil unit for the stock belt.
2 x rears use the lower rear bolts threaded through the rear seat squab and back.
Graham.
The lap belt closest to tunnel goes to the bolt holding the rail rear.
Othr lap goes onto existing bolt that hold the stock recoil unit for the stock belt.
2 x rears use the lower rear bolts threaded through the rear seat squab and back.
Graham.
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Saw an item a while back about using harnesses on reclining seats. The basis of it was that the pivot point is a weak point in the seat and when a full harness is utilised, the pivot point can give and possibly be more dangerous. Recently I got a CG Lock and fitted it, on a run out last weekend I found it very good. As a decent harness can be expensive and takes up one back seat I feel that the CG Lock is excellent value and a good piece of equipment. According to the blurb with the CG Lock says it give 80% of the benefits of a harness but with the freedom to move.
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ok, thanks for the reply, so the new type of eye bolts need drilling, where the old type you use the bolts left over from the original belts mounting points , also how would l stop the seat belt warning buzzer?
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