[DeTomaso] harness bar.

michael@michaelshortt.com michaelsavga at gmail.com
Tue Sep 14 19:56:24 EDT 2010


Larry,

Clearly you have never worn either and come to a sudden or abrupt stop.

Shall we say that the "Boys" were never meant to be used as "anti G
Devices".

In a hard accident, you will find that belts are never tight enough, it is
not uncommon to have black and blue

bruising ( which turns a sickly shade of yellow ) or  ecchymosis caused by
traumatized/broken capillaries under the skin

in the groin, collarbones and across the hipbones.

I hope you never find out.

Michael Shortt

On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 7:19 PM, LarryFinch <fresnofinches at aol.com> wrote:

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>  Interesting.
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> I can think of no reason why a 4-5-6 point harness would introduce any
> additional injury risk in an otherwise stock vehicle.
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> Holding you in place is the purpose of the OEM seat /shoulder belt systems.
>
> Replacing the stock system with a 4-5-6 point harness would just do a
> better job of holding you in place.
>
> So where is the problem?
>
> my 2¢
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> Larry
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