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Old 02-09-2009, 11:23 AM   #11
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its not attached to plastic, it uses the same mounting points as the factory seat belt system. the mounting tab is 3/16" chromoly, I'm not sure how much more substantial you would want it. I won't include any foam to put on the bar... it's not something you can have installed while having passengers in your rear seat, foam or not. You can install it with or without the factory seat belts in place, if you have passengers in your car occasionally, it can be removed with 4 bolts, leaving the brackets in place.
It probably does little to add rigidity, the main purpose is aside from a roll cage, there is no way to attach 4pt harnesses in your car.
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