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Old 12-01-2010, 11:35 AM
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I will be installing a roll bar in my 79 camaro and would like to know if its possible to leave the stock seat belts in the car to use for daily driving and still have a 4-5 point harness in the car for track days? I will have a roll bar for the harness but the cross bar will be removable to access the back seat at times but not a lot if at all but want to have the option.

Does anyone have any advise on this in a 2nd gen camaro?
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Old 12-01-2010, 06:34 PM
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yes you can have them both in the car, you could like you mention have the shoulder straps on a removable crossbar and just install them on track days 2 pins/bolts thats easy enough. and for the lap belt you could either make a second floor mount for the belts or just swap them out with the stock one on race days or possible even use a stronger long bolt and have them both attached to the stock mounts but that would mean youll have the racing lap belts there on the floor in between the seats (clutter) when your just doing daily duty. But then again thats no different than how the early ones had two separate belts to clip the shoulder then the lap.
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