Passing Tech w/ Different Brackets & Sliders

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  • Axxe
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    Originally posted by djjerme
    ...but is that ok for the driver?
    Sure, I don't see why not. Gorilla tape is some good stuff, and I hear the Nelson's milk crates are top notch.

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  • djjerme
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    putting the instructor on a milk crate with gorilla tape belts
    ...but is that ok for the driver?

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  • MikeK
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    Originally posted by FredK
    Don't let him fool you.

    MikeK is like Han from FnF. I let him drive my car years back and I got a few gray hairs from it.

    :p
    It's not how you stand by FredK's car, it's how you race FredK's car.

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  • FredK
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    Originally posted by MikeK
    haha I tend to put instructors to sleep
    Don't let him fool you.

    MikeK is like Han from FnF. I let him drive my car years back and I got a few gray hairs from it.

    :p

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  • Wh33lhop
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    Originally posted by TobyB
    That certainly beats the other option...

    t
    lol. I have mixed experience with instructors. some will enjoy the ride and others I'll freak out a bit.

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  • TobyB
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    haha I tend to put instructors to sleep
    That certainly beats the other option...

    t

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  • MikeK
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    Originally posted by Axxe
    The intent of that line is to keep a student from showing up with a god complex in a super safe seat and putting the instructor on a milk crate with gorilla tape belts. I might be exaggerating a bit, but the instructor has their life in your hands, so having the same safety equipment for both seats is required..
    haha I tend to put instructors to sleep

    Thanks guys on your feedback.

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  • Axxe
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    The intent of that line is to keep a student from showing up with a god complex in a super safe seat and putting the instructor on a milk crate with gorilla tape belts. I might be exaggerating a bit, but the instructor has their life in your hands, so having the same safety equipment for both seats is required. That said, if you have the same style seat (fixed back or oem) and belts (5/6 pt or oem) for both positions securely attached you will be fine. I don't run a slider for the right seat, no pedals to adjust for ;).

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  • jalopi
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    i'd think you'd have to get a super OCD inspector to even notice mismatched brackets

    that being said, alot of places specify that they want safety equipment for the driver to match the safety equipment for the passenger. not sure if the bracket constitutes as safety equipment, you should probably email the event organizer to see if it's OK or not

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  • B1mmer
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    Originally posted by MikeK
    Scenario is that I have the same seats and harness restraints for both driver & passenger. However, I'll be running two different bracket & slider system. Have any of you had problems passing tech because of this?

    Thanks,
    Mike
    No, you should be fine. - AB

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  • MikeK
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    Passing Tech w/ Different Brackets & Sliders

    Scenario is that I have the same seats and harness restraints for both driver & passenger. However, I'll be running two different bracket & slider system. Have any of you had problems passing tech because of this?

    Thanks,
    Mike
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