Fitting buckets
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Jon_Bmw
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Whats the price difference. For anyone who hasn't already bought their harnesses yet, they may as well pay the few extra quid(guessing here) to get the safer belt. Also agree with you alan, I think anything over than a huge frontal impact a 4 bolt would be better than a stock belt. A huge frontal impact is likely to be game over in anything less than a properly caged and prepped car anyway!
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UweM3
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it's all nice to talk about. But I am rather on the safe side. I don't want to be in the position to have to say AFTERWARDS "why didn't I fit......."
Better save than sorry. It all is fine till something happens. We all are no automotive test engineers (well some here may well be) and do only THINK that a configuration or assembly is up to the job. But do you really know for sure? I had the opportunity to be involved in a few developments concerning seat brackets (converting large vans into passenger cars to avoid lorry driving restrictions in Germany) and the results we where seeing when the TUV pulled our "designs" to pices on the test rigs have been an eye opener. Never take it too easy......
Better save than sorry. It all is fine till something happens. We all are no automotive test engineers (well some here may well be) and do only THINK that a configuration or assembly is up to the job. But do you really know for sure? I had the opportunity to be involved in a few developments concerning seat brackets (converting large vans into passenger cars to avoid lorry driving restrictions in Germany) and the results we where seeing when the TUV pulled our "designs" to pices on the test rigs have been an eye opener. Never take it too easy......
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zimmer-320i
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calm down uwe i was saying unless theres a lot of speed involved ie 150 mph plus then there no need for a 6 point
and whast wrong with runners on a bucket seat

and whast wrong with runners on a bucket seat

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UweM3
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sorry but disagree. 100 miles is plenty fast to get you injured with "wrong" belts/assemblies.zimmer-320i wrote:calm down uwe i was saying unless theres a lot of speed involved ie 150 mph plus then there no need for a 6 point
and whast wrong with runners on a bucket seat![]()
I don not want to argue with you. You keep going what you feel is safe and I do the same. In the end if nothing happens to us we are all fine.
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zimmer-320i
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no i said theres no biggie over 6 point vs 5 point dunno were your getting 3 point from?

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fuzzy
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any harness will be an improvement over a normal seat belt any way you look at it.
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Benho
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exactly, i i cant see how that CGLock has anything over any 3/4 point harnesses...fuzzy wrote:any harness will be an improvement over a normal seat belt any way you look at it.

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UweM3
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sorry my bad. Got a bit carried away on my quest for saftey.zimmer-320i wrote:no i said theres no biggie over 6 point vs 5 point dunno were your getting 3 point from?
It's just when you see a car bouincing from left to right between the Armco like a ball on a pool table, you just wish that nothing happens to the driver/passenger. It's an frightening experience.
