corbeau harnesses?
#1
corbeau harnesses?
I just bought a set of corbeau forzas and need some harnesses for them.
I need to know what the difference is between the three options 3 Point, 3 point Double Release, 3 Point Retractable ? Which one should I get, how do I install them, and any opinions would be great![/align]
I need to know what the difference is between the three options 3 Point, 3 point Double Release, 3 Point Retractable ? Which one should I get, how do I install them, and any opinions would be great![/align]
#3
RE: corbeau harnesses?
Ya, I know I can use the stock belts, but I want to get the harnesses.
How do I install the harnesses though?
I've seen the harness bars, but they are too pricey for me.
Do the harnesses just bolt to the corbeau seat brackets?
How do I install the harnesses though?
I've seen the harness bars, but they are too pricey for me.
Do the harnesses just bolt to the corbeau seat brackets?
#4
RE: corbeau harnesses?
Harnesses NEED to be installed with either a harness bar or a cage. It's about getting the proper angle for the shoulder strapes to mount to. I've seen too many people mount the shoulder belts straight down to the floor. That will actually HURT you if you are in an accident. The shoulder belts should go almost straight back at a 90 degree angle (keep them horizontal).
I'd suggest the Sparco harness bar if you don't want to do a cage. It bolts in and still allows the correct mounting points for the belts. For basic street use, I suggest the 2" wide Corbeau 4 pt harnesses. I've used them on several cars, and currently run it on the passanger side of my Roush.
I'd suggest the Sparco harness bar if you don't want to do a cage. It bolts in and still allows the correct mounting points for the belts. For basic street use, I suggest the 2" wide Corbeau 4 pt harnesses. I've used them on several cars, and currently run it on the passanger side of my Roush.
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