INTMD8
10-21-2012, 08:56 PM
The car I'm building is a pillarless hardtop 4 door so adding seat belts is a bit of trouble. I experimented with having the shoulder strap mounting point at the roof but the angle is too severe no matter how far forward or back I have it on the roof line and the belt cuts into my neck.
So, my other option, which I would prefer is to retrofit 3 point belts directly into the original seats. These are from the 3rd row seat of an Escalade and they exit the top of the seat the same as I have them set up-
http://a.imageshack.us/img5/4276/eldoradobrougham032.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img267/6546/eldoradobrougham139.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img842/1515/eldoradobrougham138.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img202/1199/eldoradobrougham142.jpg
Now, I can make this happen but my only problem with this is it puts all the load on the seat itself. I can reinforce the seat frame and the floor pan of the car no problem, what I'm concerned about is will the original ball bearing seat tracks take the force of a crash or just blow apart? I don't see much of a way to make them stronger.
Last option is to run a 4 point harness. The car is not getting a roll cage, not really a good way to do it without ruining the functionality of the interior. These instructions show mounting them to the floor but most are saying that will end up crushing your spine in an accident. My question is, if the harness is draped over the top of the seat it would be going over my shoulder at the same (rather shallow) angle over my shoulders so in order for it to crush my spine it would also have to crush the entire seat frame.
http://wescoperformance.stores.yahoo.net/4-point-seat-belt.html
http://wescoperformance.stores.yahoo.net/am4point.html
I think with the way this car is built I would be dead in a high speed crash unless it had a full cage anyway, so should I just look at the belt/harness as a way of keeping me in the seat and not a 100% solution in a crash? I don't think any of these options would be good at 80+mph but if it was lower speeds, say 30-40mph would I not be better off not smashing the steering wheel? Btw, no plans on racing this car, it will spend 99% of it's time on the street.
Any input appreciated.
So, my other option, which I would prefer is to retrofit 3 point belts directly into the original seats. These are from the 3rd row seat of an Escalade and they exit the top of the seat the same as I have them set up-
http://a.imageshack.us/img5/4276/eldoradobrougham032.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img267/6546/eldoradobrougham139.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img842/1515/eldoradobrougham138.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img202/1199/eldoradobrougham142.jpg
Now, I can make this happen but my only problem with this is it puts all the load on the seat itself. I can reinforce the seat frame and the floor pan of the car no problem, what I'm concerned about is will the original ball bearing seat tracks take the force of a crash or just blow apart? I don't see much of a way to make them stronger.
Last option is to run a 4 point harness. The car is not getting a roll cage, not really a good way to do it without ruining the functionality of the interior. These instructions show mounting them to the floor but most are saying that will end up crushing your spine in an accident. My question is, if the harness is draped over the top of the seat it would be going over my shoulder at the same (rather shallow) angle over my shoulders so in order for it to crush my spine it would also have to crush the entire seat frame.
http://wescoperformance.stores.yahoo.net/4-point-seat-belt.html
http://wescoperformance.stores.yahoo.net/am4point.html
I think with the way this car is built I would be dead in a high speed crash unless it had a full cage anyway, so should I just look at the belt/harness as a way of keeping me in the seat and not a 100% solution in a crash? I don't think any of these options would be good at 80+mph but if it was lower speeds, say 30-40mph would I not be better off not smashing the steering wheel? Btw, no plans on racing this car, it will spend 99% of it's time on the street.
Any input appreciated.