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The harnesses of subjection in the Exige 430, are optional, but I do not see them in the configurator of the web. Can they be installed later? What is the process and how much do they cost?
on the other hand in the models Exige 430 the exhaust is titanium? or is it another option?
Thanks for the answers.
on the other hand in the models Exige 430 the exhaust is titanium? or is it another option?
Thanks for the answers.
Rocketreid said:
Not sure why a Cup 430 would not have the exhaust but yes I am sure a dealer can source one but there are plenty of other aftermarket options available.
Sorry for my english Rocketreid, im from Spain and May be I explain bad, I was speaking about the harness, if it is possible to install later, or is something that you need to order at the factory because is different frame .Rocketreid said:
I believe the A frame is a factory fit option so maybe not suitable for aftermarket.
Some folks have the 1/2 harness bar fitted afterwards which keeps the airbags. Probably a better option really as that way you can do without a HANS on track
Possible to put the harness with out the A frame??Some folks have the 1/2 harness bar fitted afterwards which keeps the airbags. Probably a better option really as that way you can do without a HANS on track
nw942 said:
Interesting video about helmets and harnesses: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxmjzFLfBVE.
Guauuu very interesting video, I never think in that, thank you very much, I think that with the Seat belt will be enough!!nw942 said:
Interesting video about helmets and harnesses: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxmjzFLfBVE.
Certainly interesting and thought provoking, but not very scientific. Sitting in a seat and moving around doesn't really reproduce the forces encountered in an accident. It's all very well just thinking about the forces from the head, but that doesn't take into account the relative seriousness of neck injuries versus head injuries - especially if your track car has a front cage.Bert
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