nhrocker
Jackstand wheeler
- Location
- Claremont, NH
Looking great Bill, as usual. Just caught up on everything from the past, oh about 5 months. :laugh3:
About the harness bar. I have my straps just wrapped around. That way when I'm not using them I can slide them towards the b-pillars out of the way. No tabs or anything on the bar itself. (I do still need to add some triangulation to it, will be coming when I redo the whole rear end) I don't really see a need for tabs to keep them from sliding sideways. With mine at least, once they're slid in place I can cinch them down so they don't move much. I didn't even bother with the sub belt. I just didn't see a need with my rig where my biggest concerns would be in a rollover, not a high speed crash. Then again I still have my stock belts as well, which is what I use the majority of the time.
For the cage work, like I mentioned to you at Johnny and Mel's, check out Harbor Freights tube notcher. It may not be the most high tech way to go, but it's a good starting point. They go on sale pretty regularly for like $40 and with a little tweaking work well enough. I loaned mine to a friend and he's liked it enough I haven't seen it in months.
About the harness bar. I have my straps just wrapped around. That way when I'm not using them I can slide them towards the b-pillars out of the way. No tabs or anything on the bar itself. (I do still need to add some triangulation to it, will be coming when I redo the whole rear end) I don't really see a need for tabs to keep them from sliding sideways. With mine at least, once they're slid in place I can cinch them down so they don't move much. I didn't even bother with the sub belt. I just didn't see a need with my rig where my biggest concerns would be in a rollover, not a high speed crash. Then again I still have my stock belts as well, which is what I use the majority of the time.
For the cage work, like I mentioned to you at Johnny and Mel's, check out Harbor Freights tube notcher. It may not be the most high tech way to go, but it's a good starting point. They go on sale pretty regularly for like $40 and with a little tweaking work well enough. I loaned mine to a friend and he's liked it enough I haven't seen it in months.