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Sparco harnesses any good?!
I'm looking for harnesses, and there are tons. If anyone can provide personal views on their experiences with different brands I would really appreciate it!
I drive my car daily and I need to find out what to use, a regular 4 point clip harness or a 4 point cam bolt harness? Im looking at Sparco, but they range in price, generally the clip on Ive noticed is cheaper. Is it a pain to use cam bolt for a daily driver, or should I save up to buy that type? For $169 I can get 3 inch 4 point Sparco Harness cam bolt, and they sell 4 point bolt in for around $80 bucks. Is there a big difference between a 5 point and 4 point for a street car??
I know there are alot of brands, but I need something cheap but good for now. Takata, Tenzo-R, Sabelt, I can find the prices, but I need some user reviews from you guys!
Thanks HT friends, and btw its for a 96 civic with GS-R seats.
Modified by nextgtr at 6:17 PM 9/8/2006
I drive my car daily and I need to find out what to use, a regular 4 point clip harness or a 4 point cam bolt harness? Im looking at Sparco, but they range in price, generally the clip on Ive noticed is cheaper. Is it a pain to use cam bolt for a daily driver, or should I save up to buy that type? For $169 I can get 3 inch 4 point Sparco Harness cam bolt, and they sell 4 point bolt in for around $80 bucks. Is there a big difference between a 5 point and 4 point for a street car??
I know there are alot of brands, but I need something cheap but good for now. Takata, Tenzo-R, Sabelt, I can find the prices, but I need some user reviews from you guys!
Thanks HT friends, and btw its for a 96 civic with GS-R seats.
Modified by nextgtr at 6:17 PM 9/8/2006
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Re: Sparco harnesses any good?! (nextgtr)
honestly,for daily driving,stick with the stock belts.
if you insist on going with an aftermarket harness,go 5 point or 6 point.DO NOT use a 4 point harness!G-Force makes a nice camlock harness for around $120.it's not JDM blingy,but it works great,and is inexpensive.it's more personal preference on brand-just make sure it's FIA/SFI approved.
not to mention the whole "harness without a rollbar/bucket seat" argument.do a search for "harness" in the RR/AX forum-lots of good info.
Chris
if you insist on going with an aftermarket harness,go 5 point or 6 point.DO NOT use a 4 point harness!G-Force makes a nice camlock harness for around $120.it's not JDM blingy,but it works great,and is inexpensive.it's more personal preference on brand-just make sure it's FIA/SFI approved.
not to mention the whole "harness without a rollbar/bucket seat" argument.do a search for "harness" in the RR/AX forum-lots of good info.
Chris
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