Can’t safely run a harness without a rollcage, riiiiight
And if you wear a harness, a HANS device is a good idea to keep your neck from snapping in a front collision. These systems are all designed to work together.
This should only really be done on a purpose built race car, unless you have a seat that can us the standard 3 point OEM seat belt.
While easy to install the seats...you all have done a great job show casing how not to do harnesses on a car. 5/6 point harnesses in street car are dangerous w/o a roll bar and proper harness guide bar. A roll bar is dangerous without a helmet. Before you do “cool” mods please do the research to the safety…
i love bucket seats...in my race car. i fail to see how replacing your factory seats that have airbags with a bucket seat is safer when it comes to daily driving. and if your seat isn’t fia certified, then ever worse.
I don’t have speakers so maybe he pointed this out in the video, but FIA (or FIA styled) fixed back seats without at least a rollbar, FIA fixed back seats with a standard 3 point, and 5/6 pt belts attached to the back belts, rear child restraint hooks, or even the floor behind the seat are not a “super effective way…
I knew there would be at least one of you.
I loved the kid’s knowing side smile after he gets “bopped,” like he can’t wait now to harass Pence for an apology.
Oh shut the fuck up.
I, for one, welcome our fabulous new extraterrestrial gay overlords.
Christ, what an asshole.
Just say no to Republic stars running for office.
Diesel / (michelle) Rodriguez 2024
Jason, we love you but you are dead wrong about this car.... You can spell BOOBS on the calculator when you roll it.
What the fuck is a rust belt?
p51d007 jokes are always the funniest jokes because the person making the joke doesn’t know he’s making a joke.
Awesome. It would be cool to run into you again, and it not be 10º outside.
I have no experience with Tesla, but 9 times out of 10 when a company complains that they can’t find qualified workers, what they mean is they can’t find qualified workers who will work for the pay and benefits they’re offering. Seems like they should have to suck it up and pay what the market demands.
3rd Gear: If Tesla paid their engineers more, I’d consider applying (again). I applied in the past and was offered an engineering position but laughed at what they wanted to pay. If they paid competitive wages they wouldn’t be short workers.