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SRT10VENOMOUS

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Anyone have experience with this type of seat in this beast?? if so whats it like? i think they look sweet.. anyhow.. let me know..

as well how do the seat belts hook up?
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SRT10VENOMOUS said:
Anyone have experience with this type of seat in this beast?? if so whats it like? i think they look sweet.. anyhow.. let me know..

as well how do the seat belts hook up?
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arent those the seats from the 10 in another post?
 
I guess that would depend on how much you drove your truck. I am sure they would hold you in place , but I would not want to pile in and out more that twice a day. Don't know what brand they are but it looks like a typical racing bucket seat that has been recovered .
Looks mighty rough on the tail bone to me.
 
I can get th esparco which is close, but you got to remember unless you spend big bucks your gonna loose the power options, and comfort, those seats look cool but ride like shit over time
 
and if you want real saftey with the 5 point harnes you'll have to put in a rear roll bar to attach the belts to(i think thats what my local track requires for anything running in the 11's 1/4 mile)
 
ARRESTmeRed04 said:
and if you want real saftey with the 5 point harnes you'll have to put in a rear roll bar to attach the belts to(i think thats what my local track requires for anything running in the 11's 1/4 mile)

A Belt (harness) Bar is your best bet.... attached to the frame of the vehicle, at a certain angle. There are some "universal" weld-in kits for this.... There have been some "racing" (read: RICER) seats that have been in a few SRT-10's I've seen over the years. All of those seats require modification of the brackets. Mutt had a set in his truck, and he had to modify them. I don't remember if he had a "harness bar" attaching the belts to a solid mounting point, or not.... But, I'm pretty sure he didn't.

...... If you don't mount the harnesses right, it could cause WAY more damage to YOU, than help. :eek:
 

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