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Old Jul 2, 2002 | 11:07 PM
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racing harnes, sparco vs, scroth

which one is betteR? sparco runs at half price.
Old Jul 3, 2002 | 06:34 AM
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Re: racing harnes, sparco vs, scroth

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which one is betteR? sparco runs at half price.
I'm very happy with Scroth, very easy to install.

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Old Jul 4, 2002 | 03:29 AM
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Re: Re: racing harnes, sparco vs, scroth

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I'm very happy with Scroth, very easy to install.

http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....hreadid=132119
yeop... i brought that up because i saw your last post.. however... i'm the type of person that is always paranoid about thigns failing so i was thinking getting something that does not have a double buckle like scroth. Scroth does also cost alot more than i'de like to pay for something i won't be using everyday on the street.. i just dumped a few pretty pennies for a decent helmet so i dont' wanna be spending exxtra..
Old Jul 4, 2002 | 07:28 AM
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Re: Re: Re: racing harnes, sparco vs, scroth

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yeop... i brought that up because i saw your last post.. however... i'm the type of person that is always paranoid about thigns failing so i was thinking getting something that does not have a double buckle like scroth. Scroth does also cost alot more than i'de like to pay for something i won't be using everyday on the street.. i just dumped a few pretty pennies for a decent helmet so i dont' wanna be spending exxtra..
I hear what you're saying, but that double buckle is what makes the rear seats usable by people. I've disconnected it a few times and have had to fight with it. It grabs good. I've also seen these harnesses on many cars that are used in road course driving. Some of these cars have been wrecked to various degrees, the harnesses have never failed that I've seen.

Good safety equipment is worth paying for, IMHO.
Old Jul 4, 2002 | 08:58 AM
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i think if you goto racerwholesale.com they have some nice harnesses for cheap. like Gforce safety equipment...
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thanx for the replies... yeah.. i initially wanted the double buckle because of easy access to the rear seats, but then i thought if i got the snap in ones then it'de be fairly easy to remove as well... man i've also seen scroth in a few cars and i'm wanting it, but then sparco is also a very reputable name to... hrm... decisions decisions.
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