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Upper seatbelt anchorage point
Please can someone who has been through the IVA explain how the minimum height for the upper anchorage point is assessed?
I get the it's a 136x53 rectangle, but is it a block or a plate placed at the centre of the seat? The sides of the seat in most roadster seats are higher (often much higher) than the centre, so if it was a wide block it would rest on these and would need to be much higher. It seems logical that it's a plate or a thin block, but can anyone confirm? Explanation: I want a simple roll bar without stays or a seatbelt bar and am planning on welding a 70x70x5mm box section to the back of SB2 and across part of CP3&4 (so it projects up by 50mm) with the bosses going through each wall (outer ones through CP3/4 and the upper wall). Trouble is that it's close to the minimum 450mm. Thoughts/issues/criticisms of my approach also welcome. Thanks. |
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