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Before i even start, i dont need negative comments telling me why i dont need it and so on
Car is a 1992 civic hatchback
I just got my Sabelt harness but the lap belt requires the use of eye bolts. With my last harness i used the factory lap belt bolts locations(Right side bolted to my sparco seat, left side to the chassis where stock seat belt bolts)
How have other people used eye bolts on there hondas, or whats the thread pitch on the seat belt bolt. Have to order the bolts, local stores dont even sell eye bolts -_-
Car is a 1992 civic hatchback
I just got my Sabelt harness but the lap belt requires the use of eye bolts. With my last harness i used the factory lap belt bolts locations(Right side bolted to my sparco seat, left side to the chassis where stock seat belt bolts)
How have other people used eye bolts on there hondas, or whats the thread pitch on the seat belt bolt. Have to order the bolts, local stores dont even sell eye bolts -_-
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You seriously considered trusting your LIFE to hardware store-quality eyebolts? You must be high.
All of your car's safety equipment works as a system. Removing or replacing one part necessitates that you replace all other related parts as well. If you aren't planning on running a full 5+ point, fixed bucket, removed airbag, cage, and a helmet at all times, just stop now. You're only risking your own life, as well as the life of your passengers.
All of your car's safety equipment works as a system. Removing or replacing one part necessitates that you replace all other related parts as well. If you aren't planning on running a full 5+ point, fixed bucket, removed airbag, cage, and a helmet at all times, just stop now. You're only risking your own life, as well as the life of your passengers.
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Opie why don't you ask Sabelt what they recommend for fasteners? You could even browse their site for answers...
Many of the people who call this place Hater-Tech are also the ones who aren't thinking through their own questions enough. YaknowwhatImean?
Many of the people who call this place Hater-Tech are also the ones who aren't thinking through their own questions enough. YaknowwhatImean?
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http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trks...at=0&_from=R40
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https://www.google.com/search?q=grad...m=122&ie=UTF-8
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As normal no one answered the question hahaha. I was planning on ordering online just needed the thread pitch. Sabelt isnt gonna know the thread pitch so the links you guys gave me are uselss. Ill just head down to home depot and check the thread pitch after work.
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Go to the lowes near my house and tell me they have em haha. they have them but they are huge or not closes ends
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HTF is it that you cannot find this information? Even if you cannot locate on the net the next best thing would be to take a regular Honda bolt into the damn store. 1.5 or 1.25. Pick one.
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I work 12 shifts, its sunday so by time im off lowes would be close. So thought maybe all the ****** over here would be friendly enough to supply an answer for me.
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OP, no one gives a **** how much you work. Your 12s are cute, though - you can use work hours as an excuse when you're like myself, as well as a number of other members here, who work 80+ hours a week, plus college time. Since you're a lazy ****, read this, then such it up and learn how to search.
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Nothing wrong with grade 8, until we're talking about hardware for critical safety equipment. Snap/shear loads will rip a grade 8 in half. OEM bolts are specifically designed to take the abuse up to the point that said abuse would kill you. Generic parts store bolts aren't.
OP, no one gives a **** how much you work. Your 12s are cute, though - you can use work hours as an excuse when you're like myself, as well as a number of other members here, who work 80+ hours a week, plus college time. Since you're a lazy ****, read this, then such it up and learn how to search.
OP, no one gives a **** how much you work. Your 12s are cute, though - you can use work hours as an excuse when you're like myself, as well as a number of other members here, who work 80+ hours a week, plus college time. Since you're a lazy ****, read this, then such it up and learn how to search.
Actually its coming in the mail, car isn't being driven yet.
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See you at road Atlanta for GTA(global time attack) ohhh wait you can't drive for ****/are no where near getting anywhere. P.s i'll be there with R-division on the 8th . ITR recaro's are rice ? since when and a NRG harness bar isn't legit ? news to me might want to look at my thread kiddo.
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Well I didn't see it in the pictured when you crashed? You've seen me drive before? kinda weird when we live no where near each other. I never said they where rice, I just don't like how unstable they are compared to a fixed bucket seat