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Philip Saran 12-26-2010 05:42 PM

Re: safety harness
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Schaechter (Post 230090)
I've used Crow Industries cam lock and really like them too. The fact that their re-webbing service is easy, quick and reasonable makes it even better. Custom lengths are no problem and you have a choice of colors for the webbing too. I have rewebbed with them multiple times too.

Joe, I took a used set of belts I got into Crow Industries to have them rewebed
and came back the next day to pick up and took them home to install.....found out
they would not fit my "fat" body (and I'm way smaller than Jeff Teuton by alot).
so I took them back in to Crow and explained what I did wrong and they fixed
the problem (gave me longer side belts) again the next day, no charge.

Gordie Kissner 12-26-2010 10:42 PM

Re: safety harness
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Philip Saran (Post 230093)
Joe, I took a used set of belts I got into Crow Industries to have them rewebed
and came back the next day to pick up and took them home to install.....found out
they would not fit my "fat" body (and I'm way smaller than Jeff Teuton by alot).
so I took them back in to Crow and explained what I did wrong and they fixed
the problem (gave me longer side belts) again the next day, no charge.

Philip, will Crow reweb brands other than their own? (ie G-Force)

Philip Saran 12-27-2010 12:34 PM

Re: safety harness
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordie Kissner (Post 230126)
Philip, will Crow reweb brands other than their own? (ie G-Force)

Gordie,

Yes they will redo any brand, the original set I started with was a out of date
set Bill Riddle gave me for my project, Crow redid them (or just gave me
another new set?) and the charge was about $48.00.

I live close so no shipping, but they will ship no problem.

340Cuda 12-27-2010 12:36 PM

Re: safety harness
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cad (Post 230049)
Stroud is right in Oklahoma City.
http://www.stroudsafety.com/RestraintSystems.html

Clark

My choice for many years, quick turn around when I get the belts rewebbed/recertified.

They also made me a custom window net that fits well.

Bill Lamb

Run to Rund 12-27-2010 01:43 PM

Re: safety harness
 
Belts have to be returned and recertified after two years, which gets expensive. RCI Platinum Series belts come with a re-cert card for one free re-cert with about $20 shipping cost. I'll find out how well that works in a couple months.

funcapital 12-29-2010 09:31 PM

Re: safety harness
 
I have used Stroud cam lock harness for years. Just remember that your life may depend on that safety harness, and you get what you pay for. The Stroud harness saved my life, involved in racing accident in 2008 and the harness did its job, sure glad I spent the extra money for very good quality made in America harness.

JP 12-30-2010 03:29 AM

Re: safety harness
 
The harness is only one component of the safety-system. The biggest concern when talking about Stockers is the use of stock-seats and how the harness is mounted.
Today do we have stockers trapping at 130mph, that with stock seats and the harness mounted way wrong. Hit the wall and you will get severe chest and pelvis problems...You are not safe.

Happy and Safe New Year guys!

Mark Ruset 12-30-2010 02:35 PM

Re: safety harness
 
I'll put my $.02 worth in for Safety Solutions. I was fortunate at Beech Bend this year to win a safety makeover from those folks. They came to my car and showed me how the belts should be properly routed. They do alot of work with NHRA and automotive manufacturers. There is more than just purchasing a set of belts and bolting them in.


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