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Use a hole saw, drill a pilot hole the same size as that on the hole saw then bingo......or if you have them a rotobroach is a really good way if you must have them on the roll bar as I would sooner see them fitted to the chassis.
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where would it be mounted on the chassis to get the right belt heights for iva?
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The top rail that runs along the top of the seat bulkhead is plenty high enough
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Also use some form of lubricant as you drill it( WD40 very good and cheap).
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Step drills are good too, i have one thats steps from 4mm to 28mm in 2mm increments and fits in a small chuck no problems
Admitedly they are designed for lighter work but i have used them on heavier stuff plenty of times with no problems as long as you use an appropriate drill speed |
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That's where I've put mine and works well with the eye harness mounts
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can anyone post some pics of how they've done this? I'm having a hard time visualising how you guys have done this compared to the suggested method in the book?
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No one able to post a pic?
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