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- JeffConklin - 02-19-2007

I'm helping a buddy set-up a 944S2 for the track ( It's still primarily a street car).  The seat belts attach to the seat frame.  I have SRDs with substrap hole going in and Paragon sells seat brakets that have a harness attachment point on the bracket.  Is that reassonable or do I need to mount it into the tunnel?

Jeff



- Wally - 02-19-2007

Good morning Jeff, To answer your quesion, No.  PCA rules state that harnesses cannot be mounted to seat or seat rail.  Mounting must be to the chassis and backed by large diameter washers or to the roll bar.  No two harness straps may be attached to a single mounting bolt.

For further information, check the PCA Club Racing Rules on the national web site or contact  the RTR safty chair by email.



- jakp993 - 02-20-2007

Jeff,

The harness/seat/mounting topic is incredibly complicated.  For example, Schroth has a 73 page guide titled "Installation & Operating Instructions for Racing Harnesses". 

I'm not discounting the knowledge of the folks in this Forum, but I would strongly recommend getting some "expert" advise on this.  An inappropriately mounted seat / harness combo can be less safe than a standard 3 point lap belt.  Safety is not an area to "roll your own."

Take care,
Jack



- Al996 - 02-20-2007

Just a question about the SRD seats.  Since these seats do not have a guide for the lap belts, are they approved for use in DE?





- Brian Minkin - 02-20-2007

Al,

Yes they are acceptable as long as they have the sub hole.  The DE standard has been modified to accept sport seats of this type.  



- JeffConklin - 02-20-2007

Guys

Thanks for the input.  Jack...I'm with you on this.  I do a lot of my own wrench work, but I may leave this to Dougherty or the guys at Performance.

 

Jeff



- jakp993 - 02-20-2007

JeffConklin wrote:
Quote:Guys

Thanks for the input. Jack...I'm with you on this. I do a lot of my own wrench work, but I may leave this to Dougherty or the guys at Performance.

Jeff

Same here!

We have our share of safety experts in the club, but I don't consider myself one of them Smile

You really need to take the time to understand how the whole SYSTEM works. If you do, you start to understand how interrelated and complicated all of this stuff is and how much you don't know!

Take care,
Jack