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    We doing right hand window/seat nets for 2007. If so mounting sugestions? Thanks TW
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    We doing right hand window/seat nets for 2007. If so mounting sugestions? Thanks TW [/b]
    Do what ever you want, it only a recommendation.


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    Not hard to mount, front to the dash bar, top rear to the top of the roll bar or diagonal, lower rear is supposed to wrap around the back of the seat and attach to the main hoop. The net should catch your shoulder and helmet so it takes some fiddling to get the heights right.
    dick patullo
    ner scca IT7 Rx7

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    Make sure that the top of the net passes no lower than the centerline of your helmet.
    Scott Rhea
    Izzy's Custom Cages
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    Who's found good, generic right-side nets? I'm shopping...

    Kirk

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    http://www.bsrproducts.com/product_info.ph...roducts_id=1857

    I've got pictures of it installed (including pictures inside the instrument panel), just email me if you want them.
    Jeremy Lucas
    Fast Tech Limited

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    ^^^^ That *looks* like the one I just installed in an M3. Very nice unit with a good quick release.
    Scott Rhea
    Izzy's Custom Cages
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    Neon Racing Springs

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    That's the net I've been happily running for a couple of years now...
    Vaughan Scott
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    Vaughan's got it. For more info, see SAE paper #2004-01-3513.
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    Isaac, LLC
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    any thoughts the use of a clamp-on stout bar from the top of the front loop to the dash bar and a way to get height right?

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