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Thread: Schroth harness bolts

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    Schroth harness bolts

    Hey i just got Schroth 4pt harness and it comes with 2 bolts for the side.
    How do i bolt it up? do i need to dril it ? the bolts are about1/4" thick dont knw how im gonna drill that in.......

    Btw ive got several more Schroth harnesses for sale. Mostly in RED but ive got 2 in blue PM me if your interested.
    $100each

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    You don't need to drill anything. You need to take out the seat, remove the bolt that holds the stock seatbelt to the seat, replace that with the new bolt from Schroth and put back on the stock seatbelt and the schroth harness.
    http://www.dtmpower.net/ppost2/data/500/205dsc_3011_copy.jpg - this host does not allow image linking
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    oh ok thanks alot

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    Ah...make sure you read a good write up on this first. The seat belt tensioners are pyrotechnic (ie: EXPLOSIVE). you don't want to accidently set them off when removeing the seat! I do not have a link, but do a search forst for God's sake.

    The bolts are for the INBOARD side of eah front seat (ie: where the "buckle" attaches). They need to be longer to accomodate the buckle of the harness. I did NOT have this problem on my M3/4, but did need them on my 95 M3 (vader seats).

    Read a how to first! you will also need a BIG ASS "star" or Torx bit to get the factory bolts off. Dunno the size...forgot. Tim

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    thanks for the headsup.
    i'll check into that.

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    HMS motorsports has a really good writeup somewhere on their page. Thats what I used when installing mine.
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    You will need a T50 torx head socket. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS that came with them. Very easy to follow. Later

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