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Calm down, calm down...
It's not as narrow as it looks, ties into the beam mounts. I want to add to it, but only when the roof is re-skinned
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No problem at all
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They've been 1600 for 4 years already.
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I wouldn't bother without a cage either.
If someone rear ended you or hit ya side on back pa el where your belts are mounts either your belt will come loose and dangerous or it will tighten an hurt you badly. That's just my thought and I've been the wrong way up 3 times
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So has there been a decided place to put the harness bar yet?
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There's substantially more chance of that happening with a harness bar rather than a cage. Have you seen how well 306a fair up to being rear ended?
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