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Ruslow 07-06-2012 07:52 AM

I post very little on here but this is worth writing.

many owners of pt or performance street cars put a harness system in their car because it looks right or it gives the look they are wanting.But mounting of this system is more critical and if done wrong can hurt you more than no seat belt at all.pay close attention to what they talk about and how the harness is mounted.A cage is not an option if you are serious about driving hard whether on a twisty road of the track.
And cage design is also critical.If you design it for just ease of entry or exit and don't look at the protection till after, the outcome of an incedent could be serious.
This is what myself and a nav walked away from doing close to 160.Stan
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...ansexcobra.jpg

Shmoov69 07-06-2012 07:11 PM

Dayumm!! Glad I got at least a 6point in mine. Really after the first road event I did, I realized that you're cookin along and something bad could happen....really bad! So I got belts and a small cage now. This video scares me even more now!!:wow:

Vince@Meanstreets 07-06-2012 09:00 PM

That's why I always say it's always good to get some dirt track seat time too. Going fast should be taken serious. It doesn't take much to roll a car and get yourself dead. Wish I had footage of some of the hill climb crashes. After witnessing a few of those early on I gained much respect for mother speed and immovable objects.

Glad he made it out ok. You too ruslow. Glad to have you here. That looks like it was a bad one.


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