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well now ive got a shiny new seat i need the shiny new seatbelt to go with

so where do i go to get a 4 point rda aproved race harness preferably clip in

stores or online i dont care as long as i can get it in the next month

oh and ballpark prices would be nice too

thanks all

GWP

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Drill holes in the rear parcel shelf. When you get eye bolts, also buy the reinforcment plates.

i was told, for the harness to be cams approved it can not be supported on the rear parcel shelf, as that section of the harness must be at a min angle or something along those lines.

i install two eye bolts where the bolts for the seat belts are (just removed the bolts, installed the eye bolts and used a large washer and bolt from under the car) you can still have the rear seat installed with this method too

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i was told, for the harness to be cams approved it can not be supported on the rear parcel shelf, as that section of the harness must be at a min angle or something along those lines.

i install two eye bolts where the bolts for the seat belts are (just removed the bolts, installed the eye bolts and used a large washer and bolt from under the car) you can still have the rear seat installed with this method too

have you got a pic of this??

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