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Rock Hard "Straight Across Rear Bar" for Harnesses?

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Old 03-28-2012, 11:44 PM
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Default Rock Hard "Straight Across Rear Bar" for Harnesses?

I have purchased Mastercraft Harnesses and want to run them in my 2010 2 Door JK. I obviously need some sort of bar to fit the harnesses to behind the front seats. I have been looking for a bolt on rear bar and all i have found is the "Rock Hard Straight Across Rear Bar". I have found photos of this bar being used for harnesses, but have also found photos of it being used for a sports cage like system on the stock roll cage.

Does anyone know if either of these uses would be "correct" or "incorrect"?

Would using this "Straight Across Rear Bar" be a bad idea to run harnesses off of?


Any experience helps!

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Old 03-29-2012, 02:56 AM
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I know when I had the urge to run some 5 point harness's, I found that I would need the rockhard bar to properly install them. I might search around for threads on 5-point harness and see what turns up
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As long as the shoulder straps sit higher than the shoulders you will be fine. If not then the spine compresses during impact.



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