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Old 01-23-2007, 11:20 PM
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I am new to the do-it-yourself thing, so please forgive the simple questions.
I bought Corbeau seats with double locking sliders and Corbeau 5 point harnesses which come with Zero instructions. Where do I anchor the sub-belt? Is my only option to put another hole in the floor? I have NO experience fabricating stuff so should I break down and take it to a shop? I've tried searching the forums, but I had no luck. Any help would be appreciated.
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Contact the manufacturer for their recommendation. I am sure that they have diagrams etc. of the best / preferred method of installation. The floor is really not strong enough to anchor a bold without a large bearing plate to spread out the load . One method that I have seen is to use a piece of angle iron between the rear seat hold down bolts and anchor the sub belt to it and run it up through the seat.
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Hardbars Lap Belt Cross Bar has provision for your sub belt. Nice product......here's a link, go to the bottom of the page -> http://www.hardbarusa.com/page_options.htm

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