Question about harness routes and safety
Question about harness routes and safety
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aww999

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2,078 posts

283 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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I installed harnesses in my previous track car (Mk 1 MR2) and spent ages reading all the Schroth literature about how to do so safely. I ended up with a really good end result, but also learnt what a potentially complex subject it can be. Perhaps someone can give me a quick answer to this question?

I'm going to view an S2 Exige tomorrow, which has the factory fitted sports seats and 4-point harnesses. Due to my height, it's likely that my shoulders will be higher than the harness bar. Is this a problem? The harness bar is directly behind the seats, each strap will have to angle slightly up for 6 - 8 inches, then over my shoulders and down my torso to the buckle.

Thanks all.

aww999

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2,078 posts

283 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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A pic, if it helps. The cutouts look designed to allow the belt to run upwards, so perhaps I am worrying about nothing.


Trev450

6,635 posts

194 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Personally I can't see a problem with that. Far better than the shoulder straps pulling down on the seat apertures.

jeffw

845 posts

250 months

Friday 26th February 2016
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Shoulders belts must be level or angled down (shoulder to mounting)to maintain the correct fitment. So this should be OK.

This document will give you a good overview.

https://www.schrothracing.com/sdocs/2009_Competiti...

Fonzey

2,216 posts

149 months

Sunday 28th February 2016
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I've been considering harnesses in my S2 Elise, using Exige style seats.

I'm concerned though with 4point belts, does the Lotus seating position protect against submarining which makes 4points acceptable?

aww999

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2,078 posts

283 months

Monday 29th February 2016
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Fonzey,

Having sat in the car (and bought it!) I think the seats are very secure. The lowest point of the seat is about 4-6" lower than the front edge of it, so your arse would have to go quite sharply uphill (against the tension of the belts) before you could slide out form under them. However, I believe it's possible to add extra straps to convert to 6-point, I am going to do some research about how they would be mounted - I have no intention of drilling holes into the floor etc!

Thanks for the advice all.