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Automatic Transmission - 2 Speed

1st Gear: 1.76/1.82
2nd Gear: 1.00

- Used in production GM models from 1962 thru 1972.
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Re: 1984 Harness bar options?

Subject: Re: 1984 Harness bar options?
by subtleZ28 on 2009/1/13 21:59:31

Right, Brian, I was under the understanding that too low is bad as the shoulder straps are to prevent forward motion, not hold you down.

I'm only wondering if it is high enough to make the straps contact the top of the seat-back holes. I'm assuming from your response you do not think this is an issue.

BTW, I am mesmerized by your avatar!!!

Aardwolf, I like your fabricated solution. Since this is a track car, I have zero issues with mounting. I know most harness bars are intended not to have to cut up the car. I may end up w something similar.

Since I don't care about cutting the car, could I use the 90-up C4 bar? What is different? I tend to see the 90-up bars more frequently.
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