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Old 07-06-2012, 09:23 AM
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Its a good read indeed and I agree with that info. However, my car will never see a race. So I feel 4 points are good enough. Plus, I'm sure your pelvis can withstand 5000 lbs. But i doubt my genitals can. If yours can you give a whole new meaning to ***** of steel.
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you can just use 6pt, and sit on the anti subs. but without a roll bar, just stick with the stock seat belts...
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I could use a harness bar to mount the harness, or are you talking about something different?
Old 07-06-2012, 11:04 AM
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http://www.soloracer.com/rallyecross.html

This is what I'm getting... And I just realized they are the ralley style. But I like that more than the others.
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Originally Posted by TheWoods
http://www.soloracer.com/rallyecross.html

This is what I'm getting... And I just realized they are the ralley style. But I like that more than the others.
With a harness bar, its good enough for autocross
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What's the difference from Autocross and just strait racing?
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Road racing you can flip your car going 100+MPH lol.
Old 07-07-2012, 06:19 AM
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Originally Posted by TheWoods
What's the difference from Autocross and just strait racing?
cones, track, parking lot, laps, duration, passing, cost, speed... to name a few differences
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Originally Posted by thekinn
cones, track, parking lot, laps, duration, passing, cost, speed... to name a few differences


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so I had a similar question, my seats in my 2004 touring is jacked up and I have anoying seat covers , I need new seats that will work with the convertable style but all I see are racing seats with 4 point harness I have no idea how that would work any suggestion on websites for seats or just what type of seat would work??? Thanks in advanced !
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Originally Posted by Justin9898
so I had a similar question, my seats in my 2004 touring is jacked up and I have anoying seat covers , I need new seats that will work with the convertable style but all I see are racing seats with 4 point harness I have no idea how that would work any suggestion on websites for seats or just what type of seat would work??? Thanks in advanced !
Rather than resurrect a seven-year old thread, it's better to start a new thread with your question. Outside that, if you have a ZR (convertible) you're better off finding a local upholstery shop to recover your stock seats. It'll save a lot of time and effort reusing your original OEM seats as long as they're not too badly damaged.
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Originally Posted by dkmura
Rather than resurrect a seven-year old thread, it's better to start a new thread with your question. Outside that, if you have a ZR (convertible) you're better off finding a local upholstery shop to recover your stock seats. It'll save a lot of time and effort reusing your original OEM seats as long as they're not too badly damaged.
My bad idk how to or if I can make a post. I was quoted 740 plus cost of leather .... so maybe just a different seat? But there all racing that need a harness style seat belt and obviously the 2004 comes with the female end of the buckle attached to the seat itself
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It's not hard to post- simply go to the appropriate section. In your case, it could be the "exterior and interior" or "maintenance and repair" sections and look for the "post new thread" button. As for your seat, get at least three estimates and compare the cost of leather vs. synthetic materials. You've also got the option of DIYing the seat cover itself, there's plenty of threads on here about different seat products on the market. SEARCH and you'll find multiple threads.
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Originally Posted by dkmura
It's not hard to post- simply go to the appropriate section. In your case, it could be the "exterior and interior" or "maintenance and repair" sections and look for the "post new thread" button. As for your seat, get at least three estimates and compare the cost of leather vs. synthetic materials. You've also got the option of DIYing the seat cover itself, there's plenty of threads on here about different seat products on the market. SEARCH and you'll find multiple threads.
Alright thanks I appreciate it
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Buy a set of used OEM seats. EZ
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