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Yeah, I already have a message out to my local race shop, who is a Schroth dealer and will ask Schroth if they don't already know the answer.
Just thought maybe somebody on here might have an idea off-hand.
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Is that harness for an F32? I was told Schoth doesnt have one for a 2 series/M2 yet.
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Any reviews and/or feedback from Schroth regarding spinal injury fixing in the rear seat?
Found this...looks alright
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Keep in mind this info is ONLY for the OG M2, and not for the M2C. The M2C does not have a detachable headrest and does not support any kind of harnesses. |
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I have the Quick Fit Pro which works quite well. Takes only seconds to hook up at the Track. It holds me in the seat much better than the OE 3 point. However what I don't like about it is the connection from rear seat buckles to top of seat is at a 45 dagree angle. A Proper angle should be no more than 20 dagrees. I will be looking at installing a Roll Bar in the near future.
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For those of you running the Quick Fit Pro, how's the harness around the neck area? I think I'll also get the Pro but I'm not going to be running HANS with it, I am a bit concerned about it being tight around the neck since the shoulder straps tie in much closer to each other at the centre lock.
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Works great with or without Hans.
Pro also gives you option of adding 5/6 point harness upgrade (not pictured) if your seat is suitable. Ideal solution for those part-timers not looking to install a harness bar/cage.
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Cinch them down across your hips first, then shoulders. Then move your seat forward to tighten them a bit more. I've had them for a few years, and really happy with them on track. I prefer using them with a HANS because while the inboard shoulder stitching is designed to give, I don't want it to be a competition between the harness and my neck. Only concern with them is roof deflection in a rollover, but that's also a concern with a 3-point belt locked as well. Statistics are on your side. And your leg won't be quite as bruised from bracing yourself. So. Bonus.
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