Corbeau Harness Install

remainvayne

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I'm trying to install my 4-point Corbeau bolt-in harnesses into the circled location under my rear seat, but I can't get these freaking bolts off! Any ideas/suggestions?


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can you show some more pics of that install. I was think about getting one

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That's where I mounted mine, but it's very close to not being safe.

lol it's either safe or not safe - there's no gray-area.

i was always under the impression that you mount the shoulder straps higher than your shoulders?
 

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lol it's either safe or not safe - there's no gray-area.

i was always under the impression that you mount the shoulder straps higher than your shoulders?

Your height and seat will make it safe or not safe. So yes, I would consider it a gray area.
 

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If you mount incorrectly you run the risk of using the force of your body against you and compressing your spin in an accident.

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Yeah, I know its not technically safe/correct but it is what it is.

I got the driver's side bolts off but I broke 3 torx bits on the 2 passenger side bolts. Kuro, any suggestions on how to get those bolts out easier without snapping any more bits?
 

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work out more :beer:
Yeah no kidding. I was worrying about stripping the bolts, but I guess I'm lucky my torx bits were cheap and just snapped before I ruined the bolts. The driver's side came off easily, but the passenger side isn't budging.

Locite breaks down with heat. Just do it.
OK, since I haven't done that before, do I heat around the bolt like on the body of the car?
 

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Heat the bolt up. 6" back or so and just heat it up for a few seconds, should come out fairly easily.
 

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