04-11-2014, 07:42 PM
Nathan get some insurance quotes before you get a cage as alot of insurers refuse to cover them as they assume that if you fit a cage then you must be driving like you need a cage.
I would consider using the standard rear seat belt mounting points to mount your harnesses as they are ahead of the crumple zones although they aren't as good as using a cage to mount them off they will be as good if not better than a harness bar.
Doesn't prove alot. The forces in a crash will be so much greater than having half the cars weight supported off it.
I would consider using the standard rear seat belt mounting points to mount your harnesses as they are ahead of the crumple zones although they aren't as good as using a cage to mount them off they will be as good if not better than a harness bar.
(03-11-2014, 12:51 PM)Grant Wrote: They were fine when sorted out. I've had the car supported from a block and tackle, off the garage roof using that harness bar just to prove a point. Nothing budged.
Doesn't prove alot. The forces in a crash will be so much greater than having half the cars weight supported off it.