T350/Sag Harness Bars
T350/Sag Harness Bars
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willtvr

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1,099 posts

220 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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If 10 or more people will commit to purchasing, Graham Varley has suggested it may be viable to produce harness bars as detailed in his manual at an approximate cost of £50. If anyone is interested please add their names to this post. Please hurry as I want mine soon biggrin:


1) Me
2) Tangoed

Edited by willtvr on Sunday 17th May 09:45

Don1

16,465 posts

231 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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Is this the cross-brace behind the seats?

willtvr

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1,099 posts

220 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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Don1 said:
Is this the cross-brace behind the seats?
Have a look here http://www.varleyhyd.com/FJ062.asp. It mounts on the other side of the rollcage tube to the standard shoulder belt mount.

blackiepaul

1,973 posts

217 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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I fitted mine yesterday, need to do some work on the harnesses them selves - ajusting etc but it looks pretty good.


Tangoed

924 posts

238 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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I'd like one.

willtvr

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1,099 posts

220 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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blackiepaul said:
I fitted mine yesterday, need to do some work on the harnesses them selves - ajusting etc but it looks pretty good.
Are you using standard Sag/T350 type seats as opposed to Tuscan type?

Oops, just spotted they are Tuscan type.

Edited by willtvr on Sunday 17th May 10:18

TVR_owner

3,349 posts

214 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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Ian,
Can't fit harnesses with the proper Sag seats (as in our T350 wink)

The harness has to go around the top part of the seat and then doesn't fit on your shoulders.

willtvr

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1,099 posts

220 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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TVR_owner said:
Ian,
Can't fit harnesses with the proper Sag seats (as in our T350 wink)

The harness has to go around the top part of the seat and then doesn't fit on your shoulders.
Thanks John, had intended getting a Cobra seat possibly just the driver's and trimmed to match.

tail slide

2,169 posts

270 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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willtvr said:
TVR_owner said:
Ian,
Can't fit harnesses with the proper Sag seats (as in our T350 wink)

The harness has to go around the top part of the seat and then doesn't fit on your shoulders.
Thanks John, had intended getting a Cobra seat possibly just the driver's and trimmed to match.
Good choice, but worth reminding Cobra they needed to trim back the front seat corner nearest to transmission tunnel before fitting the cover (and check the hole alignment in the fitting brackets, as I has to re-drill mine, the first ones they did). smile

willtvr

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1,099 posts

220 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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tail slide said:
willtvr said:
TVR_owner said:
Ian,
Can't fit harnesses with the proper Sag seats (as in our T350 wink)

The harness has to go around the top part of the seat and then doesn't fit on your shoulders.
Thanks John, had intended getting a Cobra seat possibly just the driver's and trimmed to match.
Good choice, but worth reminding Cobra they needed to trim back the front seat corner nearest to transmission tunnel before fitting the cover (and check the hole alignment in the fitting brackets, as I has to re-drill mine, the first ones they did). smile
Thanks Paul, I'll keep that in mind.

pete

1,627 posts

307 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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On the assumption that the chassis roll hoop is exactly the same for the T350, Sagaris and Tuscan, I'll definitely have one for my mk1 Tuscan.

1) Me
2) Tangoed
3) Pete

It might also be worth cross-posting this on the Tuscan forum to see if you get more takers there.

Cheers,
Pete

Chewitt

1,041 posts

260 months

Monday 18th May 2009
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on exactly the same presumption as Pete - i.e that it fits a MK1 Tuscan then

add me in please - I'll mail Graham for a dimension and measure up.

ta

Edited by Chewitt on Monday 18th May 22:14

Lensey

2,526 posts

306 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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I'm in too!

1) Me
2) Tangoed
3) Pete
4) Chewitt
5) Lensey

Chewitt

1,041 posts

260 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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I've mailed Graham - he will measure up

I'm thinking (Tuscan wise) to mount where top seat belt anchor goes? Gives minimal hassle and means either a dual install (belts and harness) or revert-able at a later stage if needed?

I'm wondering though.....


in the words of Laurence Olivier "is it safe?"

willtvr

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1,099 posts

220 months

Tuesday 19th May 2009
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Chewitt said:
I've mailed Graham - he will measure up

I'm thinking (Tuscan wise) to mount where top seat belt anchor goes? Gives minimal hassle and means either a dual install (belts and harness) or revert-able at a later stage if needed?

I'm wondering though.....


in the words of Laurence Olivier "is it safe?"
Would have thought that with 38 x 3 it should be strong enough for the job. Graham does caution that it is not an MSA approved fixing, hence the reason for keeping the originals in situ as well as versatility. They can also be supplied with a colour choice for £10-£15 extra.

willtvr

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1,099 posts

220 months

Saturday 23rd May 2009
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Any more interest?

donaldosaurus

211 posts

226 months

Sunday 24th May 2009
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Hi Will, I had not forgotten the topic but have been away on business and will be for a couple of months. Grahams solution is very affordable. An engineers report might be needed to get through MOT. I had hoped to use the existing seats and am disappointed that the harnesses will not catch shoulders. I do not want to change the seats so maybe I am stuck.

JonRB

79,355 posts

295 months

Sunday 24th May 2009
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willtvr said:
Don1 said:
Is this the cross-brace behind the seats?
Have a look here http://www.varleyhyd.com/FJ062.asp. It mounts on the other side of the rollcage tube to the standard shoulder belt mount.
Is it this?


That looks almost identical to what I described in the other thread (wherever it was) to much criticism by others.

Edit: Oh, maybe not. I just found a pic of the one I described and it is quite a bit different. As you were. smile



Edited by JonRB on Sunday 24th May 12:13

willtvr

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Sunday 24th May 2009
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donaldosaurus said:
Hi Will, I had not forgotten the topic but have been away on business and will be for a couple of months. Grahams solution is very affordable. An engineers report might be needed to get through MOT. I had hoped to use the existing seats and am disappointed that the harnesses will not catch shoulders. I do not want to change the seats so maybe I am stuck.
MOT won't be a problem if the original belts are left in situ. Standard seats just aren't good enough for track use unfortunately.

VerySideways

10,267 posts

295 months

Monday 25th May 2009
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1) Me
2) Tangoed
3) Pete (tuscan)
4) Chewitt (tuscan)
5) Lensey
6) verysideways (tuscan)