Gordon
12th February 2013, 13:06
Been a while since I've been here as I've been busy focusing on my new car (Toyota RS200 Altezza if you're interested)
However, having swapped out all the original track-day bits out the Saxo into the Altezza, I've finally got round to refitting it out for track day fun. While it's my track-hack it's also still my daily drive so wanting to keep comforts like rear shelf speakers/seats etc means a full cage is a no-go.
A new seat and harnesses later, I wanted to fit the harnesses in the correct orientation from the shoulders (easy in the 'Tezz with a solid parcel shelf) as I don't like them running down to the rear belt mounts. SO! Having aquired some chromoly roll-cage tube I got to work making a harness bar.
Two 10mm steel plate brackets spanning out from each end of the bar (so four brackets to four locations in total) locates it to the OE rear belt mounts in the side of the boot and on the C pillar. I managed to space the bar back enough to be able to keep the rear seatbelts fitted.
Rear view
http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff215/Gibbon-on-an-Orange/Saxo1_zpsc7ffb4ef.jpg
Belts now coming off the back of the seat horizontaly (Also my Jackie Stewart-esque seat :oops: )
http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff215/Gibbon-on-an-Orange/Saxo2_zpsd530b1eb.jpg
Will be trimming the plastic rear pannels to allow me to re-cover the inertia-reel and refit the parcel shelf.
What do people think?
However, having swapped out all the original track-day bits out the Saxo into the Altezza, I've finally got round to refitting it out for track day fun. While it's my track-hack it's also still my daily drive so wanting to keep comforts like rear shelf speakers/seats etc means a full cage is a no-go.
A new seat and harnesses later, I wanted to fit the harnesses in the correct orientation from the shoulders (easy in the 'Tezz with a solid parcel shelf) as I don't like them running down to the rear belt mounts. SO! Having aquired some chromoly roll-cage tube I got to work making a harness bar.
Two 10mm steel plate brackets spanning out from each end of the bar (so four brackets to four locations in total) locates it to the OE rear belt mounts in the side of the boot and on the C pillar. I managed to space the bar back enough to be able to keep the rear seatbelts fitted.
Rear view
http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff215/Gibbon-on-an-Orange/Saxo1_zpsc7ffb4ef.jpg
Belts now coming off the back of the seat horizontaly (Also my Jackie Stewart-esque seat :oops: )
http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff215/Gibbon-on-an-Orange/Saxo2_zpsd530b1eb.jpg
Will be trimming the plastic rear pannels to allow me to re-cover the inertia-reel and refit the parcel shelf.
What do people think?