 We got a generic like universal harness bar from Summit Racing and we are basically making it work. It's going to take cutting, welding and probably a little bit of everything above. Hit that subscribe button, give the video a thumbs up, comment down below what you think. What's up Mopar Fam? I hope everybody's having a blessed day out there. Today we are working on Big Girl. We're working on Fryspyte and we are doing a much needed modification, kind of a safety thing. Let me get out of the sun for a minute. The tracks have been giving me a lot of grief over because we have aftermarket seats and we have the four actually five point harnesses is a harness bar. So what we've done is we got a generic like universal harness bar from Summit Racing and we are basically making it work. It's going to take cutting, welding and probably a little bit of everything above. But we're getting there. So kind of going to show you what we've got going on so far. So as you can see, let me zoom out. Right now we have the side pillars, A pillars, whatever you want to call it. We've got the plastic trim off and this is the Summit Bar that is too short for a pickup truck. This is the longest bar I could find and what we have to do as you can see is we had to cut the bar and while I was down there we got a piece of chromoly pipe or bar, round stock, whatever you want to call it. That fits inside of it pretty snug to give us some adjustability. That way we could adjust the bar out to the length we need and then once I get everything fabbed up to where everything's in a bolt and go where I need it to go, then we are going to weld this up to make it one piece again and then afterwards we'll either rattle can it or I may take it to my powder coat guy and have him powder coat it. I don't know yet but that's pretty much what we got going on. As you can see that is bolted to the factory seat belt upper portion factory hardware bolt. That is one of the standard brackets that came in this kit and it actually fits in there pretty good almost like it was meant for. We did have to on the bracket the little ears I did have to tweak them bend them out a little bit to get that angle as you can see the harness bar has a little bit of an angle to it and those notches you can probably see right there so we kind of had to bend those little mounting tab ears out a little bit so the bar would fit in between there but yeah and then these are already welded on from summit on this bar and what those guys are for not sure what we're going to do here yet uh they're back here let me grab one I got all kind of junk in the back of this truck right now so you got two of these adjustable bars with little uh I don't know Johnny joints whatever you want to call them on the ends turn buckles and the idea of these bars is to go up here either way on that bracket and then catch something down here well initially I could probably get a custom bar made or maybe even cut that re-weld it um but what would be ideal is to catch this factory bolt hole down here and go to here so it would look something like something like this try to pull a camera back here um and that would work do that for both sides um um other thing I'm thinking that might be um easier and or maybe better it might might be a little stronger because it'd be a little further out is on the seat frame um right here actually weld a little tab on the side of the seat frame to catch it like so um and do something like that that's what I'm kind of thinking of and the factory length of these bars would actually be perfect for that because um it is literally right where the seat frame bars or the seat frame would be um so for instance this is the driver's seat if this was the well we'll just go in here to the passenger seat make this uh easier there we go passenger seat we could come off of this frame right here because this is stationary it stays bolted down um now if I did want to remove the seats I would have to at least unbolt the lower portion of this bar from the seat um to remove the seats if I'm working on the truck or whatever but that ain't a big deal but I could weld a tab onto these uh brackets from Corbeau where we bought these seat bracket frames from and uh you know the bar would sit something like this and would still not interfere with the seat the seat would still be able to slide up and down whatnot um so I'm kind of thinking about doing that um granted this step right here that will be the very last thing we do because we will be getting the bar and everything actually mounted to the truck first um before we worry about mounting that lower or this lower link um either to the truck somewhere or to that seat frame um but just kind of giving you guys a future heads up how we may do that I don't know this is kind of going step by step I wish somebody actually made a bolt-in factory bar that would be awesome um I'm sure I could probably make these and I probably could sell a few of them but tell you don't really have the time um so that's why I'm trying to make this little kind of how to do it yourself thing um it's very possible um like I said this is already working better than I thought and it's kind of going pretty good you know for a summit universal bar that that bar I think it was like 200 bucks or something like that I'll put the link in the description of the one that I bought um the chromoly the chromoly uh round stock that we bought that was kind of expensive um I think it's a three foot section um and that was like 59 bucks from summit I'm sure I could have got it cheaper somewhere else or maybe some not so expensive uh round bar maybe just some regular mild steel but they didn't have that all they had was fancy metal um but I think it's going to add a lot more strength to it um because like I said I didn't cut this bar that we added to the inside so this bar is actually going all the way to about the ends of both bars so it's uh you know added a little bit more weight but it's definitely going to make this overall structure when it's welded back together super strong um it's going to be very strong so things don't work pretty good that's pretty much it um when I get done I'm pretty sure I'm going to be able to uh put the factory plastics back on um I think the only thing we may have to modify slightly if at all is going to be the slot right here where the factory seat belt buckle slid up and down um we may have to make this hole a little larger or maybe trim this whole section out right here but overall all in all we'll be able to put all the plastics and trim back on the truck and you're really not going to know that it was modified per se um with a quick look it should still look pretty uh pretty factory so yeah so that's it for today a quick little update of future stuff going down with frostbite um we got the trailer almost done as you guys can see we got a new toy over here still uh getting time to mess with it a little bit but trailer's pretty much done um we're just doing some outside stuff on it here soon but other than that hope you guys enjoy the little video stay tuned um when I get it all finished we'll do another uh part two to this video and uh let you guys see how it all turned out so till the next time stay safe out there don't forget hit that subscribe button give the video a thumbs up comment down below what you think and you guys have a good one