Harness bar
#1
Harness bar
I'm considering getting a harness bar but I don't know what to look for. I know that I will have to cut the rear panels to install it but what else is required?
Can I get one that is easily removed? No one rides in my back seat but I would like one that can be pulled out in under 5 mins, maybe it would work like a trailer hitch pin.
I just want it for lapping sessions at the road course and the autox.
Can I get one that is easily removed? No one rides in my back seat but I would like one that can be pulled out in under 5 mins, maybe it would work like a trailer hitch pin.
I just want it for lapping sessions at the road course and the autox.
#2
Actually you don't have to cut the rear panels; they go through where the stock rear seat belts go. Putting it in and taking it out is pretty easy, but takes considerably longer than 5 minutes.
This website details the install:
http://www.30th-ta.org/install/install.html
As far as I know only 2 companies sell them:
http://www.lugnutz.com/harnessbar.htm
http://www.lgmotorsports.com/
I have a Groves bar (the first link) but if I were buying today I would get the LG bar because it is powder coated. I bought mine before LG started selling them.
This website details the install:
http://www.30th-ta.org/install/install.html
As far as I know only 2 companies sell them:
http://www.lugnutz.com/harnessbar.htm
http://www.lgmotorsports.com/
I have a Groves bar (the first link) but if I were buying today I would get the LG bar because it is powder coated. I bought mine before LG started selling them.
Last edited by chuck; 12-21-2002 at 05:52 PM.
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