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Old Mar 5, 2011 | 01:53 PM
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Need a harness, which one?

I bit the bullet and bought some sparco seats for my 997 and now I need harnesses for driver and passenger. I run with the PCA, NASA, and time attack (which uses the same rules as NASA). I would like to get belts that will pass safety with all the clubs. Im on my iPad and can't really find out exactly what I need. Does anyone know the rules offhand for these clubs so I can order these belts asap? Thanks in advance
 
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minimum 5 point and get the latest FIA certification you can because most groups require replacement of the strap material every 5 years...for PCA harness cannot be mounted to seat or seat rails....must be to chassis and each strap must have its own mounting bolt...no "Y" type harnesses are permitted

http://www.pca.org/portals/cr/2010_PCA_CR_Rules.pdf
 
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I'd recommend Schroth if you're buying harnesses.

Also, do you have a roll bar? If not, there are plenty of folks who'd tell you that you're better off with your stock belts. In a rollover scenario, I've heard that the harnesses would keep you upright, which could present a problem if the roof collapsed.
 
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I went with a set of Safety Solutions belts. The construction and hardware are among the best. Here's a link
http://www.usracegear.com/product/SS-SBC
 
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