RS Clio 172 Cup
I know this kind of thing has been discussed before, but it would be good to collect people's thoughts and get more people's views on it - normally whenever harnesses are discussed, most people just talk about the strap angle and that's about it.
So assuming you want the angle to be correct, and so are considering a weld-in harness bar or a rear half-cage, what are the safety differences between the two, for road driving? In theory the half-cage would give you a bit more protection, but in the real world, is this really necessary? I own a 172 Cup, which has coilovers and a few other bits but nothing crazy, but I am running fixed buckets (see pic below) so would like to get the harnesses sorted out properly. I would prefer to just go for a harness bar, as the cost will be much less, but would like to get people's idea on safety.
I should add that here I am discussing the safety relative to a standard car with normal seatbelts, rather than some high spec track car built to withstand anything!
An interesting point is the R26.R is available with or without the half-cage, so presumably Renault decided harnesses without a cage are safe enough? And interestingly, they seem to have ignored the rule about having harnesses straight completely! (see image below)
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While we're at it, if you have got properly installed 4-point harnesses, are airbag's still of any use, i.e. what are the safety concerns about going to a non-airbag wheel?
It would be great to get people's thoughts on this, particularly if they have experience of a similar decision.
Cheers
So assuming you want the angle to be correct, and so are considering a weld-in harness bar or a rear half-cage, what are the safety differences between the two, for road driving? In theory the half-cage would give you a bit more protection, but in the real world, is this really necessary? I own a 172 Cup, which has coilovers and a few other bits but nothing crazy, but I am running fixed buckets (see pic below) so would like to get the harnesses sorted out properly. I would prefer to just go for a harness bar, as the cost will be much less, but would like to get people's idea on safety.
I should add that here I am discussing the safety relative to a standard car with normal seatbelts, rather than some high spec track car built to withstand anything!
An interesting point is the R26.R is available with or without the half-cage, so presumably Renault decided harnesses without a cage are safe enough? And interestingly, they seem to have ignored the rule about having harnesses straight completely! (see image below)
View attachment 75722
While we're at it, if you have got properly installed 4-point harnesses, are airbag's still of any use, i.e. what are the safety concerns about going to a non-airbag wheel?
It would be great to get people's thoughts on this, particularly if they have experience of a similar decision.
Cheers