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> where should i weld my seat belts bar? got a corbeau 4 point seat belt, or i might not need to weld??
post Oct 20, 2010 - 11:53 PM
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ok so i got a 4 point racing seat belts for both sides... i did some reserch and people usually weld a bar behind the seats and hold the belts from there... but if i do that ill lose my back seats... there is any other way to install these belts without the bar or any other way that dont block my rear seats or it wont be safe without the bar?


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post Oct 21, 2010 - 8:44 AM
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Im sure i will be flamed for this but i have my sealt belt bar attached to my rear strut bar


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post Oct 21, 2010 - 12:16 PM
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QUOTE (96stgreendemon @ Oct 21, 2010 - 8:44 AM) *
Im sure i will be flamed for this but i have my sealt belt bar attached to my rear strut bar



wow, unsafe dude!

picture this... God forbid you get into an accident where your car rolls over!

What happens with stock seatbelts is if the roof collapses you can slide to the right to prevent your head from getting crushed.
With a 4-point, you can't move at all and guess what? Your head is the highest point in the car!

To the OP use an roll bar/cage no matter what, so in the event of a roll over your head isn't crushed.


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