Thought I would start a thread about this.
As posted by Ed (Fueltank) on another thread, a very good source to start from for mounting points.
http://www.camsmanual.com.au/pdf/gen...20i%20q407.pdf
Basically confirms that mounting your 4pt harness on your OEM seat belt points (front and rear) are fine by CAMS standard.
But in concern to my question about harnesses and your car rolling over in case of accident (touch wood) will you be screwed as your head/you in general will have no room to move as your roof crushes in.
Initially I have read that this is only so if you have a 6pt harness but after readin the above pdf's diagram of a 6pt vs 4pt I realise there is no difference in the head area restraint. That the extra two mounting points are really in legs area. So I guess this is a warning to all those who use harnesses without a rollcage, unless this point can be proven otherwise (which I would greatly welcome! )
As posted by Ed (Fueltank) on another thread, a very good source to start from for mounting points.
http://www.camsmanual.com.au/pdf/gen...20i%20q407.pdf
Basically confirms that mounting your 4pt harness on your OEM seat belt points (front and rear) are fine by CAMS standard.
But in concern to my question about harnesses and your car rolling over in case of accident (touch wood) will you be screwed as your head/you in general will have no room to move as your roof crushes in.
Initially I have read that this is only so if you have a 6pt harness but after readin the above pdf's diagram of a 6pt vs 4pt I realise there is no difference in the head area restraint. That the extra two mounting points are really in legs area. So I guess this is a warning to all those who use harnesses without a rollcage, unless this point can be proven otherwise (which I would greatly welcome! )
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