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Old 07-01-2007   #16
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Re: Got new seats in the Sei

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OK then, unless you have a compliant or not amazingly observant MOT tester are you convinced they'll actually pass as safe?
They are from netherlands so it is a possibilty their MOT system will be different than ours and have different rules
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Re: Got new seats in the Sei

Yes, you mount the harnesses on the cage. If you haven't got a cage, don't use harnesses.

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Re: Got new seats in the Sei

Well. the MOT in Holland is not as strict as in the UK, so that's not a problem. It passes the MOT with no problems.
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Well. the MOT in Holland is not as strict as in the UK, so that's not a problem. It passes the MOT with no problems.
Well without being a killjoy as long as you remember th@ those belt mounting points will likely be taking double load if something bad happens.

Just wondering how practical it would be to fit these style seats using normal belts then for safe UK use?

Blueyes - looks like you still have old belts mounted - can you tell me if they are OK to use if neccesary (quite like the idea of flash looking seats)!!!

Custard - if I end up removing the rear seat (or in Blueyes case not carrying people in the back) surely the rear belt points would be safe enough under the load of just the front harnesses instead of a rear belt ?
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Re: Got new seats in the Sei

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Well without being a killjoy as long as you remember th@ those belt mounting points will likely be taking double load if something bad happens.

Just wondering how practical it would be to fit these style seats using normal belts then for safe UK use?

Blueyes - looks like you still have old belts mounted - can you tell me if they are OK to use if neccesary (quite like the idea of flash looking seats)!!!

Custard - if I end up removing the rear seat (or in Blueyes case not carrying people in the back) surely the rear belt points would be safe enough under the load of just the front harnesses instead of a rear belt ?

i ran harnesses off the rear mounting plates for a while, then got the install so put them in the floor. however i do think its advised that if theres is no role cage you get proper spreader plates in the floor
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Re: Got new seats in the Sei

Yes, that's true. And if neccesary i can still use them.
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Question Re: Got new seats in the Sei

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i ran harnesses off the rear mounting plates for a while, then got the install so put them in the floor. however i do think its advised that if theres is no role cage you get proper spreader plates in the floor
Don't really get this - Custard, I get the impression you know the Centos inside out - maybe you or somebody can shed some light?

Why would the harnesses put so much more strain on the mounting points than rear belts with my fat mates in?
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Re: Got new seats in the Sei

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Don't really get this - Custard, I get the impression you know the Centos inside out - maybe you or somebody can shed some light?

Why would the harnesses put so much more strain on the mounting points than rear belts with my fat mates in?
lol ta , as if i dont have a clue about centos?

the rear mounting bracket are designed for one seatbelt, wether that be the rear seatbelt as its actulally designed for, or the top strap of a race harness. however, although it is possible to run the top strap of your harness onto this mounting bracket, it is advised that you install separate mounting point for them in the floor. for the very simple reason that the back seat belt mount was never designed to hold a front harness, this is not to say it wont! if you had spreader plates, this would mean you can still have the back seatbelts fully operational, and have harnesses in the front.

i had, and know many people who have harnesses atatched to that back seat belt poit, its just not the "proper" way of doing it.


but as mentioned previously your really not meant to run harnesses off anything but a roll cage.
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Re: Got new seats in the Sei

hey there. jus to say the seats look the sh!t! (very good) and also, another question THE WHEELS ! where did you get them from , how much were they and what size are they? please reply to me. Ashezrox89.
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Re: Got new seats in the Sei

Hi there.

The wheels are Brock B5 SLC 14". The tires are Dunlop SP 9000 195/45/14. They fit if you putt spacers on them. The total price was 1185 euro.

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Re: Got new seats in the Sei

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Well without being a killjoy as long as you remember th@ those belt mounting points will likely be taking double load if something bad happens.

Just wondering how practical it would be to fit these style seats using normal belts then for safe UK use?

Blueyes - looks like you still have old belts mounted - can you tell me if they are OK to use if neccesary (quite like the idea of flash looking seats)!!!

Custard - if I end up removing the rear seat (or in Blueyes case not carrying people in the back) surely the rear belt points would be safe enough under the load of just the front harnesses instead of a rear belt ?
how did i manage to get dragged into this?
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Re: Got new seats in the Sei

that's simple! I started it.......
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Re: Got new seats in the Sei

If your only ment to use hassnesses with a cage...then why can you buy floor mounted harnesses,e.g.eyebolt fixings(like mine ) and harnesses to be strapped to a cage??
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