Miata harness bar
#1
Miata harness bar
so i have a question i got a hard dog ace single diagonal roll bar with no harness.... and thats the problem i want a harness bar but all the bolt on harness bar from hard dog or boss frog does not fit the ace bar. any body know where i can get one for the ace bar? anybody made any harness bar and is selling it? by the way its a 1991 miata any info will help thank you in advance!
#11
I have a brand new harness bar that I ended up not using. You're welcome to PM if you want to take it off of my hands and modify it yourself. I'm sure it wouldn't be too much work and could end up saving you a few bucks in the long run.
Sorry if that doesn't help. Good luck on your search.
Sorry if that doesn't help. Good luck on your search.
#13
Senior Member
iTrader: (23)
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Chatsworth, SoCal
Posts: 948
Total Cats: 1
Any way. Go a head and buy that bar, make it fit install the seats and harnesses. Enjoy the trip to the track and hope you don't have someone like my self who techs your car and knows what to look for. If I saw that bar while I was teching cars I would get the lead inspector and have him make the call. If it was up to me I would send you home without another thought. I would refund your money less cancilation fees. Due to the fact that you showed up the the track with an underprepaired car. In fact I would not want you on track with me or anyone else, because if you did roll. You would take time out of our track day becaues we had to call lifeflight since you thought you were beeing smart and money wise on getting **** to fit.
BTW, I am offering you advice and not just criticizing you. I am criticizing your decisions. You mentioned that harnesses on the street are not safe, and I said neither is that "rollbar" that you plan on using on track.
Take it from me I know that harnesses are not safe on the street nor are fixed back seats (proper seats). I rolled a 2000 4 years ago. The bar that I had was actually designed for the track (boss frog clearview max or what ever its called). The bar had an ever so slight bend in it from the impact. Would I trust your bar in a rollover? Never.
On top of that you called hard dog and they speciffically said that a harness bar would not fit. Then you come here asking about one. There is a reason it wont fit. I am not going to tell you that reason. I will let you spend more money to f&$k around and spend more money than it will cost to sell the bar you have and buy a propper one. One that has a harness bar already. Enjoy NOOB.
Before you go correcting peoples spelling and gramer you may want to get yours in check.
Have a great life,
Jared
#15
[QUOTE=J..... You mentioned that harnesses on the street are not safe, and I said neither is that "rollbar" that you plan on using on track......
Jared[/QUOTE]
I don't want any part of this argument but I'm curious as to why you don't think the ACE is a real rollbar. I know it's low, but if one has the seat to get the requisite 2" under the bar, what is the issue? I'm truly interested in learning here by the way. I put an ACE in my car after selling a Harcore because the damn thing sat too close to my head and my car is a 90+% street machine. I figured my odds of being rear-ended were far higher than the odds of rolling the car.
Both the Hard Core bar and the ACE are
"Constructed of highest quality 1.75 X .120 inch 1026 alloy drawn over mandrel tubing" according to the Bethania website. If your issue is purely with the height, I get it, but it could work in the right circumstances, no?
Jared[/QUOTE]
I don't want any part of this argument but I'm curious as to why you don't think the ACE is a real rollbar. I know it's low, but if one has the seat to get the requisite 2" under the bar, what is the issue? I'm truly interested in learning here by the way. I put an ACE in my car after selling a Harcore because the damn thing sat too close to my head and my car is a 90+% street machine. I figured my odds of being rear-ended were far higher than the odds of rolling the car.
Both the Hard Core bar and the ACE are
"Constructed of highest quality 1.75 X .120 inch 1026 alloy drawn over mandrel tubing" according to the Bethania website. If your issue is purely with the height, I get it, but it could work in the right circumstances, no?
#17
Senior Member
iTrader: (23)
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Chatsworth, SoCal
Posts: 948
Total Cats: 1
I don't want any part of this argument but I'm curious as to why you don't think the ACE is a real rollbar. I know it's low, but if one has the seat to get the requisite 2" under the bar, what is the issue? I'm truly interested in learning here by the way. I put an ACE in my car after selling a Harcore because the damn thing sat too close to my head and my car is a 90+% street machine. I figured my odds of being rear-ended were far higher than the odds of rolling the car.
Both the Hard Core bar and the ACE are
"Constructed of highest quality 1.75 X .120 inch 1026 alloy drawn over mandrel tubing" according to the Bethania website. If your issue is purely with the height, I get it, but it could work in the right circumstances, no?
Both the Hard Core bar and the ACE are
"Constructed of highest quality 1.75 X .120 inch 1026 alloy drawn over mandrel tubing" according to the Bethania website. If your issue is purely with the height, I get it, but it could work in the right circumstances, no?
http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/a...n/IMG_0089.jpg
http://i959.photobucket.com/albums/a...n/IMG_0100.jpg
Thease are just some pictures of my accident. When I went over the the windshield came down to the steering wheel. Had I had the ace the injury would have been much worse. Also if I had a seat and harnesses my spine would have been compressed since my body would not have the movement that it did with the factory seat and harness.
If you are going to the track safty is not the place to skimp. Hence why I said what you quoted. Beeing a instructor I don't want to be in a car that has a bar like that one. We have the right now ot go out if we feel it's not safe. If you can't get an instructor to get in your car and its manditory that you have one the guess what. You dont go out.
Have a greata day,
Jared
#19
Fair enough. I see your point on the bar being mounted inside the belt towers.
However it does not just mount to the package tray. I installed my Hardcore and my ACE and the rear of the bar mounts in about the same spot on both units. I would never have put the thing in my car if it just mounted to the package tray - that would be a "style bar" and more of a liability than a safety device IMO. The package tray has no strength to speak of.
All that said, I AM looking for a way to get lower in the car. I have a long torso and my head is about even with the top of that bar. However in a rollover I'm not sure how much that really matters unless the bar is MUCH taller than is practical. Your body and belts will likely move enough to put your head on the ground regardless.
I agree though; the track is no place for a safety compromise. However since my car is a street toy, I feel this bar is safer than no bar and given the likelihood of a rollover vs. a rear impact, it's safer than one that is an inch from my head. I know a guy that wrecked a Miata on track in w2w competition and sustained brain damage from smacking his helmeted head on the cage. I'm not interested in that experience.
If I ever build a track **** it will have a taller bar at the very least; most likely a cage.
However it does not just mount to the package tray. I installed my Hardcore and my ACE and the rear of the bar mounts in about the same spot on both units. I would never have put the thing in my car if it just mounted to the package tray - that would be a "style bar" and more of a liability than a safety device IMO. The package tray has no strength to speak of.
All that said, I AM looking for a way to get lower in the car. I have a long torso and my head is about even with the top of that bar. However in a rollover I'm not sure how much that really matters unless the bar is MUCH taller than is practical. Your body and belts will likely move enough to put your head on the ground regardless.
I agree though; the track is no place for a safety compromise. However since my car is a street toy, I feel this bar is safer than no bar and given the likelihood of a rollover vs. a rear impact, it's safer than one that is an inch from my head. I know a guy that wrecked a Miata on track in w2w competition and sustained brain damage from smacking his helmeted head on the cage. I'm not interested in that experience.
If I ever build a track **** it will have a taller bar at the very least; most likely a cage.