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"Schroth Quickfit removable 4-point harness" By Tony Danza
Tfsi_Mike:
This is the harness I have in the Cupra :D
98€ fitted. Need to turn off the seatbelt warning chime with vag com though, till then i have my seat belt plugged in going around the back of my seat...
Get on well with this
tony_danza:
Is yours just a normal Schroth 4-pointer? As this actually clips into the existing seatbelt buckle, so no need for the vagcom mod/belt work-a-round.
Tfsi_Mike:
--- Quote from: tony_danza on July 23, 2009, 03:48:13 pm ---Is yours just a normal Schroth 4-pointer? As this actually clips into the existing seatbelt buckle, so no need for the vagcom mod/belt work-a-round.
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No its the 3point with a clip at the back allowing the rear strap to drop to allow rear passenger. Doesn't use any of the existing seatbelt buckles...
RedRobin:
--- Quote from: tony_danza on July 23, 2009, 03:19:33 pm ---
Yep, you're absolutely right, Robin. Yours have the guide holes for a very good reason, to keep the straps on your shoulders.
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....It would be rude not to use them! :grin:
--- Quote from: tony_danza on July 23, 2009, 03:19:33 pm ---
I would only use these on the track no matter what seat I had, mainly for the reason on certain types of junction you have to lean forward to see. This would mean loosening the belts to enable you to move and if you were to be shunted, you wouldn't be safe.
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....Very good point re some road junctions. When I recently drove the road-legal track GTI (pic in my sig) with full harness, I had two problems: 1) The sides of the Recaro Pole Positions blocking my view, and 2) Betty Swollox from the groin tightness. I still absolutely loved driving her on the road though!
I find that side>rear visibility with my Recaros is greatly improved in comparison with my stock GTI driving seat.
--- Quote from: tony_danza on July 23, 2009, 03:19:33 pm ---
You MUST guide them through the headrest poles to ensure they don't/can't slip over the shoulders of the seat. Doing this makes them no different to the style of seat below, and to be fair the headrest should be raised for most people anyway to work properly.
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....The headrest SHOULD be raised as you say, but I wonder how many people's actually are?
--- Quote from: tony_danza on July 23, 2009, 03:19:33 pm ---
If it all were to go wrong though, I think a bit of belt marking on the neck would pale into insignificance compared to everything else.
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.... :laugh: - Agreed!
^^^^ Now THAT is a great fast road car seat!
:happy2:
tony_danza:
Group Buy open kiddywinks!!
Fill yer boots.
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