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Old 12-06-2010, 03:56 PM
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yes i would not mount the shoulder harnesses that low.
the problem is that they will compress your spine if you get in a accident they need to be no lower than 4" below the top of your shoulders (AS per NHRA)
you should cut that out and weld it in much higher
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Old 12-06-2010, 05:02 PM
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yes i would not mount the shoulder harnesses that low.
the problem is that they will compress your spine if you get in a accident they need to be no lower than 4" below the top of your shoulders (AS per NHRA)
you should cut that out and weld it in much higher


I will be removing the bar and installing it up much higher thanks for the reply, I was my mistake and now its going to cost me.
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