docwyte said:
Yeah but you're not running quick fits. Your rear harness mounting points aren't the quick fit mounting points. Your seats aren't meant to be used with the quick fits. No matter what HMS is going to do, right now, they're not meant to be used with quick fits.
PCA wants either a rollbar or a harness bar for multi point harnesses, unless they're quick fits. You aren't using either a rollbar or a harness bar or a set of quick fits. You have an amalgamation of harness parts to work the way you want but it's not a cohesive system.
Despite you trying to say I don't know what I'm talking about, I do. End of the day, do what you want. Your current setup wouldn't fly here.
Okay, so are we now in agreement that your previous statement that PCA requires a roll bar or roll cage to run a harness was, in fact, wrong? I'll take that as progress!
Please show me the requirement that harnesses are only to be attached to harness bars and/or roll bars. I see no requirement listed on the PCA rules (https://www.pca.org/drivers-education-minimum-standards) that my setup does not meet.
How do you feel about this harness mount, for a 981? It is neither harness bar nor roll bar: https://www.bkauto.com/R_1046_Shoulder_Harness_Mount_p/r-1046.htm
I guess I'm not certain what you think is magical about a harness bar or roll bar for harness mounting. So long as the mounting point is sufficiently strong, and the belt angles are correct, what else are you hoping to achieve? Also, didn't you say all harness bars are dangerous (not that I agreed with that statement)?
I wasn't trying to say that I am running a quick fit-- I was attempted to explain the concept behind it to give context to the conversation, provide food for thought to maybe get you thinking instead of just knee jerk reacting, explain why certain seats are approved for use with the quickfit and others are not, give some context to the length of my belt runs (less than the quickfits, with less stretchy belts), and point out that my setup puts considerably less strain on the seats.