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Harnesses
Just wondering a good place to get harnesses and what do most ppl run??
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I would be a little more specific with you question as you are leaving yourself wide open.
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I prefer 3" RJS four point pull-down style belts with latch-n-link style locking clasps. Whatever you do stay away from the rotary cam lock style belts ...they don't belong offroad in dirty environments.
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I use a Corbeau 3 point harness.
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2" harnesses be safer than 3". As far as the lap belt portion goes anyway. And just pay attention to how u mount them as the majority of people have them incorrectly.and make sure your seats arent "gangsta leaned back" if u really want to protect yourself wnen your strapped in. Dont buy used.
Pretty much what everyone else is saying |
Sorry...i just realized that u were only asking where and what to get and not anything else.
I had simpson that i liked real good. Summit or jegs is where i got them. Day motorsports is a good place too. |
I put the RSJ 2 inch in the Polaris Ranger and CJ. I got them from 4wdh a long time ago.
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Biggin I am talking about safety harnesses like 4pt 5pt etc.
Yellow jacket thanks for the advice on mounting but they are in the buggy with fixed back seats and I'm not so sure on what you mean on mounting them wrong?? I'll look into jegs I know the cam locks aren't good offroad either Thanks for all input I will be checking into a few different websites |
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I understand that ha I have more sense then some I guess thanks though yellow jacket
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I got mine from utv inc. They are little diff than I had in my rail. The shoulder strap are sewn to lap so you only latch 2 parts and they have padding sewn into shoulders. Don't know how they compare to jegs prices but I love them
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I run these in everything
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
Yea I'm not a huge fan of the shoulder straps being sewn into lap belts
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Yeah im sure not everyone would. For me its so much easier especially since I have a lot of noobs ride with me its a lot easier for them. Only draw back I have seen is you loose a little adjustment
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In my RZR I run ProArmour 3" but in the Jeep I run RJS 2". Both are 4 point. I prefer the ProArmour over the RJS. Just more comfortable.
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