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Get several feet of vacuum tubing. Cut it length wise and glue it in place with weather strip adhesive. Depending on the diameter it may hold itself in place.
The openings where your belts come through should probably be glued.
Just a thought.
I never thought of using vacuum line. I think that will probably look best. Thank for the idea
I'll post the update once I can finish that.
Originally Posted by ThreeD
You had to use the stock bulkhead bar though for the center console right? Don't you need to remove the stock bulkhead bar to run shoulder harnesses on the welded lower harness bar? And with that you'd lose the center console?
I have a double diagonal bar with welded lower harness bar + bulkhead replacement bar waiting to go in, but I hate the idea of losing the center console, so if there's a way to keep it and run properly-routed shoulder harnesses, I'm all ears!
Figured I would post these, maybe give a little more info for folks. Stock bulk head, slightly modified to fit the roll bar around it. Modified the center console to accommodate the harness bar. I'm still running the passenger seat belt. But....in order to run the takatas I had to cut off the stock bracket for the driver side seat belt that's on the bulkhead. seat belt bracket that had to be removed to fit the takatas though