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Antrains seat is in the same boat. It is reclining but has the slots for the 4 points built into the side wings. Anything that raises above the buckle to push the belt off your hips is a no-no. If you had a seat like the Corbeau Sport or even the GTS II seats you are not interfering with the stock 3 point belts ability to retain your lower body in its position during a crash. Corbeau does not carry the FMVSS(Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards) on any seat because they dont want the liability associated with interfering with the OEM belt operation. They are an off highway seat for a reason.
Another issue with the FX-1 is some of them are not even FIA approved for motorsports use. I believe the FIA seats have a fiberglass or carbon backing to reduce the chance of breakage in a crash using a backbrace that is tied into the cage. You would have to find the FIA rules on the seat requirements.
Go back to the stock seats and use the 4 point Quickfit during motorsports. Use the 3 points for day to day use. This is the safest direction.
If you must keep the FX-1's....a 4-6 point cage with the proper harness mounts(to the body and not the seat track), 5 point harness with ASM belt and the belts tied into the cage's harness bar. Get the welds certified by a shop that knows what they are doing.
Another issue with the FX-1 is some of them are not even FIA approved for motorsports use. I believe the FIA seats have a fiberglass or carbon backing to reduce the chance of breakage in a crash using a backbrace that is tied into the cage. You would have to find the FIA rules on the seat requirements.
Go back to the stock seats and use the 4 point Quickfit during motorsports. Use the 3 points for day to day use. This is the safest direction.
If you must keep the FX-1's....a 4-6 point cage with the proper harness mounts(to the body and not the seat track), 5 point harness with ASM belt and the belts tied into the cage's harness bar. Get the welds certified by a shop that knows what they are doing.