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Title: Harness Question
Post by: smo on June 17, 2007, 13:46:29
Can FIA approved harnesses, with the "aircraft" style buckle be legally used on the road? Ie: do they have "E" marking as well?
Title: Harness Question
Post by: Terranosaurus on June 17, 2007, 14:09:58
I beleive technically not and they should fail an MOT but most testers overlook this as they realise that in reality they are safer, something to do with not having an inertia but I think, safety devices do some that have an inertia reel that can be locked when offroad/competing.
Title: Harness Question
Post by: smo on June 17, 2007, 16:07:22
Hmm, Any MOT/SVA testers confirm this oficially as i need to get it through SVA and dont want to fail on something like that!
Title: Harness Question
Post by: Henry Webster on June 17, 2007, 16:14:33
I would think it would be worth checking with the harness manufacturers.  In reality there are a lot of road registered competition cars fitted only with FIA type harnesses.  Certainly I've never had a problem with MOTs, but I've not needed an SVA.

Might also be worth having a chat with your local SVA inspector.  I am led to believe that they are generally pretty approachable and keen to help!

Regards

H
Title: Harness Question
Post by: smo on June 17, 2007, 16:18:29
Cheers Henry, i'll try and contact the SVA centre for clarification and also hunt down a suitable harness, having frouble finding one with short rear straps that go round the roll cage bars as they are only 2" behind the seats!
Title: Harness Question
Post by: Eeyore on June 17, 2007, 17:53:14
Try looking for a single seater harness - the top straps are generally shorter for just the purpose you're looking at.

Word from an MOT Inspector (who tests testers) is that a harness is fully MOT / SVA accpetable. Some testers beleive otherwise, but this is incorrect.  :wink:

Cheers
 8)
Eeyore
Title: Harness Question
Post by: smo on June 17, 2007, 18:13:33
Thanks Eyeore :)
Title: Harness Question
Post by: Terranosaurus on June 17, 2007, 18:29:59
Quote from: "smo"
Cheers Henry, i'll try and contact the SVA centre for clarification and also hunt down a suitable harness, having frouble finding one with short rear straps that go round the roll cage bars as they are only 2" behind the seats!


You shouldn't have too much trouble getting ones like this they are very common in rally cars these days.. Try Prima Motorsport (http://www.primamotorsport.co.uk/) manufactured in the UK unlike most and available to clip in or wrap over as they call it.
Title: Harness Question
Post by: smo on June 17, 2007, 18:34:33
Quote from: "sptb"
Quote from: "smo"
Cheers Henry, i'll try and contact the SVA centre for clarification and also hunt down a suitable harness, having frouble finding one with short rear straps that go round the roll cage bars as they are only 2" behind the seats!


You shouldn't have too much trouble getting ones like this they are very common in rally cars these days.. Try Prima Motorsport (http://www.primamotorsport.co.uk/) manufactured in the UK unlike most and available to clip in or wrap over as they call it.


Nice, very hand as i'm in Poole too so i will drop by and get some made up :)
Title: Harness Question
Post by: SWEETY on June 17, 2007, 19:28:27
If it's FIA I would'nt think you would have any probs. I made a set of 3 point harnesses for my old Escort 3 years ago & they always past the MOT & all the road side checks I had by the police & I had alot of them :cry:  :cry:
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