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coffeeman885
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Harness bar

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I am looking for harness connection solutions for the '94 wagon that I am going to be getting. I will be rallycrossing it and the automatic seat belts aren't going to provide much support. Does anybody make a harness bar for these cars? I could probably make one. Is there anywhere to attach it on the B pillars since there isn't a upper seatbelt bracket? If anybody had dimensions and or a design for one that would be awesome.
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Is this still going to be a daily driver? You can probably modify where the automatic seat belts anchor the shoulder belt. Here's a bunch of pictures from me converting mine to manual belts. It may help with some ideas.

http://www.main.experiencetherave.com/s ... seatbelts/
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Re: Harness bar

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Yeah still going to be my DD. I think I can work with that hole for the track anchor point. I don't have the car in my possession just yet so I can't go out and look at it. Do you think there is enough room in there for me to get the bar in and still be able to use the auto belts? I would like to not have to rely on the harness for daily use.
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It depends on how the bar is positioned and how thin it is. You may be able to remove one of the washers and put the bar in its place. Once you get the car you're probably just going to have to play with it and see what works.
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Re: Harness bar

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I think that I am going to fab one up myself so I will make something work. I will definitely post up the results (with my usual eleventy-billion pictures) for people in the future.
Speed limits are like herpes - once you get them you will never be rid of them. - Jeremy Clarkson

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