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Ranger

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  1. Have the CG-Lock. It holds my butt in place, but doesn't do anything for holding on to the rest of me. My feedback would be to get it. It's a heck of a lot better then nothing.
  2. How can I put a harness in my '99 Coupe without a harness bar? The stock seat belt has me kind of "hanging on" to the steering wheel at DE's. Have no intent to race. Can't use a harness bar because I take the car to work often and that means 3 future porsche owners get picked up from day care. Putting a steel bar in front of their heads would be problematic. They'd love it , but I'd be sleeping on the couch until I removed it. Installing/removing a harness bar for DE's sounds like a pain. It goes without saying that a harness means sports seats. A Rennlister suggested an Autocross oriented strap that wraps around the upper body, so I've got one of those inbound. But that's just a work-around. The ultimate solution would be a real harness. So what options remain? Maybe there's a way to anchor the shoulder straps back to the firewall? Maybe I could go ahead and anchor the straps to the floor and hope the DE Tech is in a good mood? Your thoughts? -Scott (newbie)
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