mike1pow Car 182 cup Sep 2, 2009 #1 Guys and Gals, looking to get harness's for our road/track car and not sure to go for bolt in or the clip in ones? What is anyone else running and pros and cons of both would be great! Cheers!!!
Guys and Gals, looking to get harness's for our road/track car and not sure to go for bolt in or the clip in ones? What is anyone else running and pros and cons of both would be great! Cheers!!!
tommy g Car 182 Cup/Mk5 Gti Sep 2, 2009 #2 ive had both and dont really notice the difference other than its quicker to take the clip ones off!
mike1pow Car 182 cup Sep 2, 2009 #5 im considdering theses in blue http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductDetail.asp?cls=ROAD&pcode=SAB901002NP
im considdering theses in blue http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductDetail.asp?cls=ROAD&pcode=SAB901002NP
tommy g Car 182 Cup/Mk5 Gti Sep 2, 2009 #6 i had those but in 4 points and in red there nice harnesses!
Jonny1*2 Car Golf GTD Mk7 Sep 2, 2009 #8 Get on the bay mate, you'll be able to get some cheaper than that.
Jonny1*2 Car Golf GTD Mk7 Sep 2, 2009 #9 powey said: Id say go for 4 point, they sit better and comfy'er in my onion Click to expand... How so, they still have to go through the seat holes? Do you attach them seperately or same place in the rear?
powey said: Id say go for 4 point, they sit better and comfy'er in my onion Click to expand... How so, they still have to go through the seat holes? Do you attach them seperately or same place in the rear?
mike1pow Car 182 cup Sep 2, 2009 #10 Jonny1*2 said: Get on the bay mate, you'll be able to get some cheaper than that. Click to expand... Been looking for a while, they are all red and i want blue to go in the cup
Jonny1*2 said: Get on the bay mate, you'll be able to get some cheaper than that. Click to expand... Been looking for a while, they are all red and i want blue to go in the cup
powey Car 106 GTI Sep 2, 2009 #11 Jonny1*2 said: How so, they still have to go through the seat holes? Do you attach them seperately or same place in the rear? Click to expand... Unless the harness is bolted perfectly in the middle 1 harness will sit slightly offset which will be noticeable, speaking from experience
Jonny1*2 said: How so, they still have to go through the seat holes? Do you attach them seperately or same place in the rear? Click to expand... Unless the harness is bolted perfectly in the middle 1 harness will sit slightly offset which will be noticeable, speaking from experience
Jonny1*2 Car Golf GTD Mk7 Sep 2, 2009 #12 do you have the mounting plates welded in? or do you use the hooks under the rear seats?
powey Car 106 GTI Sep 2, 2009 #13 I use the isofix points, the one on the subframe and the one on the floor of the b-pillar (4 point)
Jonny1*2 Car Golf GTD Mk7 Sep 2, 2009 #14 so no drilling required? all parts already there? presumably you're seat (not standard i assume) subframe already have harness points on them.
so no drilling required? all parts already there? presumably you're seat (not standard i assume) subframe already have harness points on them.