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Don McClelland 03-05-2004 07:09 PM

Shoulder Harnesses in a Contemporary
 
I am in the process of mounting sholder harnesses in my Contemporary. I currently have Simpson seat belts and plan to use their shoulder harnesses. I know that they need to be mounted at shoulder height and am curious how some of you with Contemporary cars mounted yours and what type of shoulder harness you used.


Thanks
Don

Cracker 03-05-2004 07:41 PM

Don,

I also have a Contemporary and choose to install a shoulder harness only on the driver's side. Shelby American in Las Vegas sells a forged steel cross bar that fits "originals" and even those 4000 # cars:rolleyes: and amazingly also fits our copy cats! I took a picture but am having difficulty uploading. The only down side is the price which is about $300 for the bar. Best wishes!

strictlypersonl 03-06-2004 06:26 AM

This is available from Finishline:

Roll bar X member

http://www.cobraaccessories.com/cata...20X-Member.jpg

You might ask Enzo whether the left belt can be moved to the left side of the roll bar, which I think will be necessary on the Contemporary.


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