Seatbelt harness mounting??

Nilbog

Well-Known Member
I've never used 4,5,6 point harnesses or mounted them before. Does anyone have pictures of where and how they mounted their harnesses to the chassis? So far my research says camlock is the way to go for ease of in and out but im still quite naive..... and orange camlock harness are few and far between for a decent price but i'll likely be leaning towards black for that reason.

Thanks!
 

ctuinstra

Goblin Guru
The chassis is built for up to a 5-point harness. All of the mounting points are there, one in the seat center, two hip mounts, and the two shoulder mounts to the tube behind the seat.

As far as preference, there will be a lot of opinions here. We elected for the 4-point because Kaleb didn't like the idea of the strap bunching up his nuggets. Me, it doesn't matter anymore. I do find the lap part of the belt tends to ride up on my large frontal girth. I find the 4-point much easier to get in and out for not only me but new riders. The 5-points harness require a 30-minute tutorial for the harness virgins and which can give you that opportunity to get extra close and touch-feely with your favorite passenger friend; that can be a very good thing or a very bad thing.

Obviously, the 5-point will give you more security than the 4-point. The 4-point is easier to get in and out of. You have to decide which is more important. The camlock is very nice, especially to release all five harnesses at once. The 4-point also has only one button to release.

Seat choice can also make a difference on the type you should get.
 

terryjr

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I have the Racequip 5-points with latch n lock. Unlocked should take same about of time with either cam or latch. Buckling takes probably 20 seconds compared to say 10 seconds with a cam. At the end of the day im very happy with my belts. My only gripe is the shoulder strap flaps you pull down on tend to slap me in the face on the highway.

my seats dont have a submarine slot but the cushion is split and the strap fits nicely in there away from my nuggets and keeps the lap belts from riding up. At $80 a set, SFI rated, theyre probably the best bang for the buck
 
I've got racequip 5pt cam. Get cam locks if you're going to go to the library or grocery store. For track only, latch & link will save you $$.

If I were to do it again, I'd get the corbeau ones. They look just a bit cooler. The seat belt bolts should be 7/16-20 or M11 x 1.25 as I've been told.
 

Bretter

Well-Known Member
FYI on the Corbeau harnesses - they come with the 7/16-20 bolts, but not the nuts. I couldn't find the nuts here so ordered from Amazon and of course, getting 50 of them was cheaper then getting the 4 that we needed! They are 7/16-20 Grade 8 Yellow Zinc nuts and I have plenty so if anyone wants some I can get them out to you - cost of postage is all that I ask.

Corbeau bolts on right and extra nuts on left:
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ncgoblin

Goblin Guru
FYI on the Corbeau harnesses - they come with the 7/16-20 bolts, but not the nuts. I couldn't find the nuts here so ordered from Amazon and of course, getting 50 of them was cheaper then getting the 4 that we needed! They are 7/16-20 Grade 8 Yellow Zinc nuts and I have plenty so if anyone wants some I can get them out to you - cost of postage is all that I ask.

Corbeau bolts on right and extra nuts on left:
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Ross

Goblin Guru
Is there hardware included for the stock seatbelts? Am I installing these correctly?
Bolt 1 came from the donor, but it needs a nut, and it doesn't have threads down to the base.
Bolt 2 was too short to make it thru the Goblin frame
Bolt 3 worked, but it seems weird that the seatbelt roller is outside the exoframe.
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Ross

Goblin Guru
I am the only one putting in stock seatbelts? :confused: Lol. Guess that is why I can't find the hardware.
Nothing I can't figure out, just thought someone had been down this road before.
 

RichRich

Well-Known Member
I don't think that is where the seat belt tensioner mounts, I wish I could tell you for sure because I am not running the stock seats but it looks like it will be occupying the same area that the side panel will be. That small tab on the back is where the side panel will rivet to. My bolts for "1" came with my 5 point harness so unfortunately I cant speak with any certainty on that. There are others on here that did run the stock seats, might be something in their build log. I will look around and let you know if I find anything
 

ctuinstra

Goblin Guru
I was waiting for others to chime in because I wasn't sure of what I did was the correct method. We use the stock seat belts for inspection (only to find later he didn't care about them) and then quickly pulled them back out. For (1) use a good grade 5 or 8 bolt, washer, nut of your own. And for (2) pretty much the same thing. The bolt will need to be long enough for everything including two very thick and large washers to hold everything. (3) you can use the stock seat belt bolt there. I can't remember but can you turn it around so it will clear the side panel?
 

Peregrinus

Well-Known Member
Am I blind on the middle lap belt connection spot? I have lap belt connection on the left, but I don't see a thing for the center two lap mount spots?

I see the center belt spot aswell.
 

Ark :D

Goblin Guru
There should be a pair of nuts welded to your tunnel that handle the center lap belt mounts.
 

Peregrinus

Well-Known Member
There should be a pair of nuts welded to your tunnel that handle the center lap belt mounts.
No nuts anywhere, just two holes through the brackets next to the seat mounting points, which can in no way be used to the seat belt mounts, but I just drilled 2 new holes A few inches back, which will work fine. Mounting it up now! Thanks :) I might have something welded on later to fix this but it'll get the job done for now
 
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