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Old 03-24-2008, 08:43 AM   #1
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NHRA Rule question

I am installing 5 pt harnesses into a Chevelle right now, and I need to install mounting tabs for the lap belt. Two questions:

1.) Can you bolt tabs to the frame, and then the belts to the tabs? Or do the mounting tabs have to be welded to the frame?

2.) The sides of the lap belts that mount near the trans tunnel can't bolt to the frame (since it doesn't run there). Can I use 1/8" 6x6 plate to mount them into (like you would with a roll bar)?
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Old 03-24-2008, 09:10 AM   #2
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I have the rule book in front of me. It does not specifically say in the general regulations (10:5 driver restraint systems) that you cant bolt tabs to the floor and then to the tab, but I did find under 10:11 (seat belts) that if you use steel plates they must be a min of 1/4" thickness.
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I have the rule book in front of me. It does not specifically say in the general regulations (10:5 driver restraint systems) that you cant bolt tabs to the floor and then to the tab, but I did find under 10:11 (seat belts) that if you use steel plates they must be a min of 1/4" thickness.
1/4" thickness? Damn! The frame is only 1/8". What page is that on?
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Old 03-24-2008, 11:00 AM   #4
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guys on tech said you can bolt eye bolts right to the floor and mount the belts to them..dunno how right that is though
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1/4" thickness? Damn! The frame is only 1/8". What page is that on?
on page 99 under 10:11 seat belts
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guys on tech said you can bolt eye bolts right to the floor and mount the belts to them..dunno how right that is though
Yeah, that's NOT right accoding to Simpson... they said no floor pan mounting.

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To be safe, buy the tabs from Jegs and weld them the the cage/floor.
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