Hey everyone. I am finally getting my interior put back together on my car and want to make sure I install my harnesses in the most efficient and safe manor possible. I have a custom built 4 point roll bar, so no worries on putting harnesses into a car with no rollover protection. What I am curious about is what the best way to mount the eye bolts for the harnesses. I purchased cipher auto harnesses, and they came with what appear to be 7/16 eye bolts, so clearly not going to thread into anything preexisting in the chassis.
So a couple of thoughts. I could potentially find a graded set of eye bolts that fit in the rear seat bracket spot:
Or, I could drill holes and mount the eye bolts for the hip straps to the rail itself. I of course will have to drill a hole for the submarine strap regardless of how I do this.
Or, should I just bite the bullet and drill new holes in the chassis for the eye bolts and keep them off the frame rail?
So a couple of thoughts. I could potentially find a graded set of eye bolts that fit in the rear seat bracket spot:
Or, I could drill holes and mount the eye bolts for the hip straps to the rail itself. I of course will have to drill a hole for the submarine strap regardless of how I do this.
Or, should I just bite the bullet and drill new holes in the chassis for the eye bolts and keep them off the frame rail?
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