12-16-2008, 06:17 PM | #26 | |
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But folks, the sad fact is that I was wrong. Seat belts will save your life. The NTSB claims (and no doubt correctly) that 75% of the traffic fatalities where a seat belt was not being worn would not have been fatal had the deceased victim been wearing his seat belt. That's odds that you can't bet against. When a vehicle rotates around its longitudinal axis, the doors come open and the passengers are hurled out by centrifugal force. This has been demonstrated over and over. The hope for safer operation from lower centers of gravity, agility, etc. is not really supported in the literature. Maybe there is something to it, maybe not. But for most of us, because we care about driving, traction, road conditions, etc., we are not the cause of a serious accident. Someone else is and we are the victims. For us, bigger is better from a safety standpoint. And, the bigger the better. Get a big vehicle, strap everyone in and drive sober.
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12-16-2008, 09:00 PM | #27 |
Join Date: Mar 2008
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77 goldeneagle, butch kemp told me to tell you to call him. if you have not done so already. thanx. 8:00 p.m. tuesday night.
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95 yj, fresh fuel injected 302, c-6, twin sticked 205, 3 linked high pinion d60 front, double trianulated 4 linked 14 bolt rear (all aluminum links) locked both ends, 4:56 gears, full hydro steering, high steer, 4 wheel discs, 16" 2.5 fox air shocks, 39.5" irok's. just finishing a full frame-up redo thanks to a great friend and one knowledgable(sp?) s.o.b casey cravens for without him this could not have been done in such a short time and done right! LOOK OUT "WHITEY" HERE I COME!!! |
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