I agree 100%. I appreciate everyone putting up with my questions.
Since this thread kind of turned to cages, I have a question about them. Let's say I had the ability to buy either harnesses or a cage (ultimately I will get both, but until then), is it a bad idea to get one before the other? If not, which one should be purchased first?
I have some GoPro cameras coming before my next race and I want to be able to run one of them inside the cab. I don't have a cage to mount them to. I would like to have it in the middle of the back seat looking out the front window.
My idea is to get a flange mount and steel tube, and mount the flange to the tunnel between the front and back seats. This would allow me to screw the pipe in to the flange and mount a GoPro to it while racing. Then when grocery getting with the kid in the rear seat, I can simply unscrew the pipe from the flange.
Recommendations to install a cage will be met with hostilities from anyone in my family that doesn't sit in the driver seat, due to funds.
cage + no helmet = http://yfrog.com/1nla48f8a9d25084000951204j
thats a really disturbing pic... I don't think i'll even go through the rubicon anymore w/ out a helmet, I need to find a proper helmet. My cage has been really making me nervous with it being so close to my head over the height of auto seats.QUOTE]
cage + no helmet = http://yfrog.com/1nla48f8a9d25084000951204j
and this guy wasnt even racing, bad rolls can happen any time! it only takes a second of lost concentration to enter whoops way too fast, roll, and get seriously XXXXed up.