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Originally Posted by Derek69SS
I agree 100% with Steve Chryssos, emphasize function and safety above all else. I can overlook a ding, rust bubble, or unfinished doo-dad way easier than I can overlook something that is unsafe or detrimental to performance.
I typically just skim through my mags during the summer, and read them cover-to-cover in the winter, so I may miss some things, but I want to read articles such as installing 3-point belts, collapsible steering shafts, and even things like Helmet comparisons and fire-suppression system installs.
BTW, I subscribe to PHR, CHP, HR, and CC, and like different things about each, but Safety equipment seems to be lacking from all of them...
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Send emails asking for this.. I've pitched fire-systems a bunch of time and I'm shot down with bad excuses (people don't care, etc)..
You can figure out the right email addresses by looking in the front of the magazine. It's firstname.lastname at primedia.com
For example for PHR it's
[email protected]
I would love to do a story on installing a fire suppression system and it's benefits. Also one on cage design, choosing the right helmet and other safety systems.
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"A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."
See Bad Penny run the cones:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GUPPIX-92U
1971 Chevelle Wagon - Roadster Shop Chassis ProCharged Shafiroff LS and lots of yada yada
1968 Camaro - Project Track Rat - 440 RHS LS