Harness into CSL

Harness into CSL

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drhildr

Original Poster:

451 posts

228 months

Friday 19th September 2008
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Anyone fitted a harness to a CSL - new seats for sure but how do you rig the harness in the absence of a roll cage? Harness bar or fit to rear seat belts perhaps?

m12_nathan

5,138 posts

261 months

Friday 19th September 2008
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Speak to simpson motorsport http://www.simpsonmotorsport.com/ or Bexley http://www.bmsport.com

Cheers

drhildr

Original Poster:

451 posts

228 months

Friday 19th September 2008
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Thanks - Thorney have a really neat solution I am told!

m12_nathan said:
Speak to simpson motorsport http://www.simpsonmotorsport.com/ or Bexley http://www.bmsport.com

Cheers

houlbt

738 posts

267 months

Friday 19th September 2008
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Existing seats in the car aren't harness compatible so initially you are talking about swapping these out.

Then you need either a harness bar or a rear cage... All ends up being a lot of hassle.

houlbt

738 posts

267 months

Friday 19th September 2008
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Yes Thorney offers a solution... for £685. Looks neat but I think it's expensive...




m12_nathan

5,138 posts

261 months

Friday 19th September 2008
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not sure about having the harness bar that far back either? doesn't that allow a lot of stretch in the harness?

drhildr

Original Poster:

451 posts

228 months

Friday 19th September 2008
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Agreed - new seats for starters then either a link to teh rear seat belt connectors (as per Simpson) or this Thorney option. Neither perfrct!

houlbt said:
Existing seats in the car aren't harness compatible so initially you are talking about swapping these out.

Then you need either a harness bar or a rear cage... All ends up being a lot of hassle.

houlbt

738 posts

267 months

Friday 19th September 2008
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Don't agree with using rear seatbelt mounting points... not a great plan.

In fact... don't bother with all this. Either do it properly or don't do it at all.

johnny senna

4,046 posts

274 months

Saturday 20th September 2008
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If you are going to use harnesses, you need a cage as well. If you wear harnesses with no cage, when the car rolls, you will be held rigidly upright by the harnesses and your neck will snap. I think this fact makes the Thorney harness bar a white elephant. It needs to be new seats/roll cage/harnesses......or nothing at all.

drhildr

Original Poster:

451 posts

228 months

Sunday 21st September 2008
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This seems to be wise advice! Saw John Thorney's car at Silverstone yesterday and he has a full cage built in and proper racing seats / harness rig. Didn't seem to be much destruction interior wise either. I am going to follow this up.

johnny senna said:
If you are going to use harnesses, you need a cage as well. If you wear harnesses with no cage, when the car rolls, you will be held rigidly upright by the harnesses and your neck will snap. I think this fact makes the Thorney harness bar a white elephant. It needs to be new seats/roll cage/harnesses......or nothing at all.