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Fitting a loop harness?i
Hi guys, my kit car was fitted with a 3 point harness but didnt come with any harness. i have got a set of harnesses but i am struggling to find a fitting to get the rear connected up, it is a stitched in loop, originally for going around the roll cage or something, i can get a bar made to go around the back for the loop to go around but i was wondering if there is a way to fit it to this point in the pic below.
cheers wolly |
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To be honest it looks that corroded I don't think I would like to chance it
Arfon |
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Not as bad as it looks really, but what other fitting then can i replace it with if i was to replace it.
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http://www.racereadyproducts.com/mou...ting-hardware/
american I know but I am sure deamon tweeks will do similar. |
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or make one. decent bit of steel and an anville. :0)
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So your saying just extend the strap in the loop as long as it will go, then cut it and fit a new harness fittings.
cant see why not, cheers. |
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If you cut it in any way don't forget to seal the end by melting it together again.
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