Originally posted by Golf Loon
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The bugger of it all is trying to get all the alignments right between the runners, the seat mounting holes and the position of the seat in the car there's too many factors at play. I gave up measuring in the end. This design is more evolution than engineered.
I killed my previous race car (Beetle) on the street in a head on accident with a Subaru (15 years ago). It had a cage and racing seat fitted. I was wearing the lap/sash belt at the time rather than the 5 point harness. I walked away with only a broken hand and I'm sure the the seat saved me from serious spinal injury. The seat was stuffed from the accident, it deformed around me but the mounts I had made for that car stood up to the task. I broke my hand because a '65 beetle doesn't have a collapsible steering column, I bent the steering wheel right into the dash.
I'm glad I didn't have the standard low backs in there at the time.
Pete
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