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<blockquote data-quote="David Hester" data-source="post: 6228999" data-attributes="member: 6794"><p>Greg</p><p>Good point. I was thinking about the bare bars in the pictures. Think metal baseball bat swung to the head......</p><p>You think, "I'll never get my head up there", but then again no one expects to end up in the back seat in a wreck, or on the ground. Even with GOOD belts, (they give up to 10%) you can move around quite abit. Add in the movement of your seat and you can end up anywhere.</p><p>Point. It's better not to have the equipment if you are going to use it wrong. Problem is those of us with convertible can't play unless we have at least a roll bar, and that rollbar has to be built to a standard. 50+ years and SCCA knows sorta what works and what folds which is why so many groups (and their insurance companies) look to the SCCA or NASA. Kinda like driving nails with a pistol. Sure you can, but ......</p><p>Note AutoPower has the diagonal, harness bar, and seat back restrant ALL bolt in. Pricey, but done right.</p><p>Look where cobraracer46's harness bar (bolt in BTW) is up high at shoulder level .:banana: Looks functional... with some proper padding.;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Hester, post: 6228999, member: 6794"] Greg Good point. I was thinking about the bare bars in the pictures. Think metal baseball bat swung to the head...... You think, "I'll never get my head up there", but then again no one expects to end up in the back seat in a wreck, or on the ground. Even with GOOD belts, (they give up to 10%) you can move around quite abit. Add in the movement of your seat and you can end up anywhere. Point. It's better not to have the equipment if you are going to use it wrong. Problem is those of us with convertible can't play unless we have at least a roll bar, and that rollbar has to be built to a standard. 50+ years and SCCA knows sorta what works and what folds which is why so many groups (and their insurance companies) look to the SCCA or NASA. Kinda like driving nails with a pistol. Sure you can, but ...... Note AutoPower has the diagonal, harness bar, and seat back restrant ALL bolt in. Pricey, but done right. Look where cobraracer46's harness bar (bolt in BTW) is up high at shoulder level .:banana: Looks functional... with some proper padding.;-) [/QUOTE]
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