what about on a car that does not have B-Pillars? i see you list this fist older muscle cars, im just curious as to how it is supposed to be mounted on a hardtop car that doesnt have the middle B-Pillar. i dont see any youtube videos on this channel on installing them in such a vehicle nor can i find instructions online
For future watchers, this is a universal kit, you find the size you need by measuring the space between your b pillars of your car, then follow the video
Do you have a b-pillar? If you have it, you should be able to mount the harness bar. Please check our website for the vehicle specific bar for your respective vehicle.
i understand this is universal. im amazed with the design and size and looking at buying one. However how far do the lower support frame tubes extend out? i read that the harnesses need to be wrapped and secured at no less than a 0 degree angle through the seats and this setting looks really low at a negative angle.
+Shalashaska016 Depends on the setback from seat and whether or not the seat is FIA homologated. FIA states shoulder harnesses must sit in range of no more than 10 degrees above horizontal of shoulder harness holes to no more than 45 degrees below horizontal said holes.
You make some valid points that I hadn't thought of at the time of the comment. Luckily, I haven't gotten it, and from the looks of it, I don't think I will. Thanks for the info!
glad I'm not the only one that caught that. the dude needs to use longer bolts, and point out harness bars should be used only for autocross and not on the streets.
i have a 98 eclipse spyder, would I be able to mount this lower since the seat belt is also mounted lower? i would love some feed back if anyone has done this to a convertible
The harness bar is meant for the installation for the seat belt. In addition, this is an universal harness bar. It will fit many types of vehicles, so if the support bar is too low, you may need to purchase a longer one from us to satisfy your requirement.
If it is a 4 door, you can still sit in the back easy. If it is a coupe, it will be a challenge to go in and out. It is not recommended for two door to have passenger to sit at the back when the bar installed.