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Race Seats in 4bys.
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So whats the go?
They have to be engineered for the mounts?
They must be ADR approved?
We are allowed to run harnesses as replacement seatbelts??
Most of the EBAY type cheaper ones are going to have no hope of being legal?
They have to be engineered for the mounts?
They must be ADR approved?
We are allowed to run harnesses as replacement seatbelts??
Most of the EBAY type cheaper ones are going to have no hope of being legal?
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i have monza 4point harness's in my mq, they are dot and adr approved if fitted properly. havent had any dramas, the lap belt is mounted to the original belt holes and the shoulder straps are mounted to the floor where the rear seat locks were. the paper work that came with them give u the correct angles for the belts, also says these belts are approved, in vehicles that didnt have belts original and as replacement for others. not sure on the new cars with air bags and pretensioners
Are you sure they are ADR approved? Most are DOT approved, but like tyres, that is meaningless here.Chook350 wrote:i have monza 4point harness's in my mq, they are dot and adr approved if fitted properly.
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it all comes down to how its fitted. follow the instructions and they are adr approved.
Quote from instruction sheet
Monza RS306 and 406 have been tested to ECE spec SE4 0434002(4point) and SE4 0433063(3point) and austrailian standards ADR4/03.
This harness is suitable for use as an aftermarket product in those states and territories which permit-1 the replacement of seat belts in inservice vehicles and/or-2 the fitting of seat belts to those vehicles which were never fitted with seat belts by the original equipment manufacturer(eg pre adr vehicles)
Quote from instruction sheet
Monza RS306 and 406 have been tested to ECE spec SE4 0434002(4point) and SE4 0433063(3point) and austrailian standards ADR4/03.
This harness is suitable for use as an aftermarket product in those states and territories which permit-1 the replacement of seat belts in inservice vehicles and/or-2 the fitting of seat belts to those vehicles which were never fitted with seat belts by the original equipment manufacturer(eg pre adr vehicles)
Inservice vehicles? And does the state permit it?Chook350 wrote: This harness is suitable for use as an aftermarket product in those states and territories which permit-1 the replacement of seat belts in inservice vehicles
I'd be very wary.
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