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Old Aug 14, 2019 | 05:10 PM
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I'm installing harness's Currently using pci brackets. On the passenger side. mounting space is very limited to install the sub belts, also the rear diagonal bar on the hard dog bar is very close to Interfering with the shoulder strap.

Any suggestions or pictures to help give me some pointers on the easiest way to do this side?
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Old Aug 19, 2019 | 08:04 AM
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It's okay if the left shoulder strap contacts the diag bar. At least mine did and we had no issues there. I drilled holes in the floor for my sub strap eye bolts. If you can post pics, that would be helpful.
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Old Aug 19, 2019 | 08:42 AM
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Pass side installs to your seat mount, such as PCI
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Old Aug 19, 2019 | 02:07 PM
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The mounting hardware that comes with the harnesses might not fit well under the seat mount. I have PCI seat mounts and ordered a set of the B59 brackets from Schroth for the sub belts: https://www.schrothracing.com/products/bolt-in-brackets
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Old Aug 22, 2019 | 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Nate Tempest
The mounting hardware that comes with the harnesses might not fit well under the seat mount. I have PCI seat mounts and ordered a set of the B59 brackets from Schroth for the sub belts: https://www.schrothracing.com/products/bolt-in-brackets
any pictures of how those brackets actually work? I see it says that its a pinch style? Im unfamiliar with that.

On the driver side i was able to just drill holes in the floor and welded some backing plates to the bottom for good measure, but that damn exhaust tunnel hump makes the passenger side a real pain.
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Old Aug 22, 2019 | 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by postman
any pictures of how those brackets actually work? I see it says that its a pinch style? Im unfamiliar with that.

On the driver side i was able to just drill holes in the floor and welded some backing plates to the bottom for good measure, but that damn exhaust tunnel hump makes the passenger side a real pain.
Actually, looking back I recall that I had planned to get the pinch brackets, but instead opted for the B24 - cheaper and same result that it's lower profile that the standard hardware. If you click the installation instructions here you can see a picture of the B24 with wrap. It's similar to how you wrap the standard hardware. https://www.schroth.com/en/segments/...tructions.html

Ordered them from HMS motorsport along with the 2-bar slides for wrapping the belts, bolts, and sleeves.

SR B24.15.13 NC - B24 brackets
SR S65 - Sleeve for 7/16 bolt
SR LV4 - 2-bar slide
SR SG10 - 7/16" bolts

In fact, if I recall correctly I ordered four of each (for driver's and passenger's sides) but then found I only needed them on the passenger's side like you. I'll have to double check, but I may still have two of each.

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Old Aug 23, 2019 | 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Nate Tempest
Actually, looking back I recall that I had planned to get the pinch brackets, but instead opted for the B24 - cheaper and same result that it's lower profile that the standard hardware. If you click the installation instructions here you can see a picture of the B24 with wrap. It's similar to how you wrap the standard hardware. https://www.schroth.com/en/segments/...tructions.html

Ordered them from HMS motorsport along with the 2-bar slides for wrapping the belts, bolts, and sleeves.

SR B24.15.13 NC - B24 brackets
SR S65 - Sleeve for 7/16 bolt
SR LV4 - 2-bar slide
SR SG10 - 7/16" bolts

In fact, if I recall correctly I ordered four of each (for driver's and passenger's sides) but then found I only needed them on the passenger's side like you. I'll have to double check, but I may still have two of each.
Yeah that definitely will make things easier using those. Check and see if you still have the extras. If so, I'll take them. If not I'll order new online. Lmk brotha
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Old Aug 23, 2019 | 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by postman
Yeah that definitely will make things easier using those. Check and see if you still have the extras. If so, I'll take them. If not I'll order new online. Lmk brotha
Sorry, took a look and can't find 'em. I've got a bunch of the spring-loaded ones and eye bolts and such, but no B24s. Should be straightforward to order that list online though^^
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