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From: Alhambra Calismognazifornia, in the country everyone comes just to complain but won't go back home!
need help form B/K harness bar owners
I bought one here from someone and it's missing some parts. I got tired of trying to chase it down with him so I'm hoping someone here can help.
I don't know where the part goes or what it is exactly. It's very small in the pics i've seen. Looks like a bushing or large bolt or who knows what. I don't see it in the instructions i've downloaded from the B/K site.
Can anyone tell me what it is and maybe give me some sizes or part number info that i might be able to ask B/K about? i don't wanna call them yet without knowing what it is and where it goes.
thanks for any help. :cheers:
From: Alhambra Calismognazifornia, in the country everyone comes just to complain but won't go back home!
Re: need help form B/K harness bar owners (cmeflyby)
wow, no other brey-krauss harness bar users in here? i know i've seen a couple...
please help, hoping to go to willow springs in october with harnesses in place! :crazy:
Re: need help form B/K harness bar owners (cmeflyby)
Hmm... I think there are bushings (or spacers) for both the lap belt attachments and the actual bar. The lap belt attachment spaces allow them to rotate a little after you bolt them to the factory locations on the seat. There are also spacers for where the bar goes into the factory mount point at shoulder level. One's cyclindrical, the other s flanged. There's a diagram in the instructions on the bkauto.com website.
Willow Springs in October? Sounds like fun. I've been staying away from the track with the summertime heat, but I'm itching to get out there again :steering:
Re: need help form B/K harness bar owners (mathia)
...there are bushings (or spacers) for both the lap belt attachments and the actual bar. The lap belt attachment spaces allow them to rotate a little after you bolt them to the factory locations on the seat. There are also spacers for where the bar goes into the factory mount point at shoulder level. One's cyclindrical, the other s flanged. There's a diagram in the instructions on the bkauto.com website....
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