gone_n_60
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Danger Will Robinson!posted without comment...LOL.
well here's the funny thing, I called Scroth directly and they took about 30 minutes to talk to me about the harnesses, I connected them just as Scroth recommended. hmmmmDanger Will Robinson!
The harnesses go through the middle of the headrest bars, not the outside, since they can slip over the side during a nasty rollover. This is as described by Joe Marko, the owner of HMS Motorsport in Mooresville, NC... when I did the same thing that you did and he saw me at an HPDE and took the time to help me rerun the harnesses through the middle of the bars.
Yes that is interesting! Joe was very certain that I had done it wrong..well here's the funny thing, I called Scroth directly and they took about 30 minutes to talk to me about the harnesses, I connected them just as Scroth recommended. hmmmm
Okay I see where he has the belts inside the headrests there. That's an easy fix since I have the harnesses out for non-track season. That's how I divide my driving seasons now, track and non-track. Addicted for sure.Yes that is interesting! Joe was very certain that I had done it wrong..
Here is Joe talking about it in a video where he has the harnesses run through the middle of the bars:
Ya know… I saw that but figured that was probably just after he installed and that he probably wasn’t running it that way. I should’ve said something. “See something say something” when it comes to safety.Danger Will Robinson!
The harnesses go through the middle of the headrest bars, not the outside, since they can slip over the side during a nasty rollover. This is as described by Joe Marko, the owner of HMS Motorsport in Mooresville, NC... when I did the same thing that you did and he saw me at an HPDE and took the time to help me rerun the harnesses through the middle of the bars.
Presently there are no plans for a "nasty rollover" I just made Intermediate.Ya know… I saw that but figured that was probably just after he installed and that he probably wasn’t running it that way. I should’ve said something. “See something say something” when it comes to safety.
Good catch
I understand thatI don’t think anybody plans for it. After being a corner station worker/flagger for over a year, I have seen bad incidents in all run groups that were not pace related.Presently there are no plans for a "nasty rollover" I just made Intermediate.
Queue the Boromir meme: One does not simply plan for a nasty rollover...Presently there are no plans for a "nasty rollover" I just made Intermediate.
2024 version of Lost in Space Robot warning for Will Robinson.Danger Will Robinson!
The harnesses go through the middle of the headrest bars, not the outside, since they can slip over the side during a nasty rollover. This is as described by Joe Marko, the owner of HMS Motorsport in Mooresville, NC... when I did the same thing that you did and he saw me at an HPDE and took the time to help me rerun the harnesses through the middle of the bars.