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Originally Posted by ENT-Z I'm still not certain if a 4pt cage offers any safety advantage over a good harness bar and harness in a non-rollover collision. In the event
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In the event of a roll-over collision, a harness bar, especially with HANS, will pretty much guarantee that your spine is crushed by the weight of the car as the roof collapses on top of you. The 3 pt belts allow you to move yourself out of the way, or for the roof to move you out of the way, in the event that the car gets suddenly shorter. A real harness will hold you firmly in place while you're forcibly shortened by 3000 pounds of awesome. |
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