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Josh_535
14-04-10, 09:53 PM
Hi people does anyone know if there is a way of fitting harnesses to a nova without removal of the rear seats and keeping them accessible??

many thanks josh

bai1ey
14-04-10, 10:18 PM
there is but they dont do there job to the full capacity of the harness

Royston
14-04-10, 10:20 PM
I have a harness in the Sport, rear strap/s pick up under the rear seat into the ring, no problem.

No good for a rear passenger thoughlol

When not required easy to remove a harness has quick release ends;)

Josh_535
15-04-10, 10:28 PM
Any1 know how this is possible not to worried if the harnesses arent fully safe just need to know if there is a way?

Iain
16-04-10, 06:17 PM
Just hang the harness straps down behind the front seat then if you're not fussed on them being safe.

MattBrown
16-04-10, 06:20 PM
Any1 know how this is possible not to worried if the harnesses arent fully safe just need to know if there is a way?

Dont wear them?

If theyre not put in right, then whats the point?

Ohh, and they have to be a plastic clip, with a red release, aero style ones arent road legal:thumb:

bai1ey
16-04-10, 11:43 PM
bolt them in where your seat bolts down i have seen this done

BUT I MUST STRESS for the harness to work at its maximum it has to be at about a 45% angle from the rear of the seat so as royston has his would be a much much better idea

NOVA-KID-93
17-04-10, 12:00 AM
ive got mine fitted properly but still have rear seats and belts, however i wont be using the rear seats, but it is possible to have both!!

When we took my car out the other day i had tookt he harnesses out for what ever reason so i bunged them back in and the rear bit of the harness i tucked into the seat inbetween the back and the base of the front seats and it held me in well and had full use of the rear seats... however i wouldnt reccommend this because im sure in the event of a crash it would offer little/no support and i did it purely as it was the easiest and we was only travellin a few hundred yards :thumb: