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- larrybard - 05-14-2011

I need to replace my driver's side harness for this DE season, with a new one (6 point), in my 993 (which has an Autopower roll bar and Sparco seats, but I don't think that matters).  I drive with a HANS.  Can anyone recommend a not very expensive source of new 6 point harnesses? I have a slight preference for camlock over "latch and link".

Thanks,

Larry



- Bill Lehman - 05-15-2011

I have been satisfied with my TeamTech  FIA 6 Point.  www.teamtechmotorsports.com


- ninjabones - 05-15-2011

Larry,

I've got a camloc teamtech 6-point with SFI rating dated 12/07.  Will be good for two more seasons.  Give me a buzz...

 

G



- dmano - 05-16-2011

We have been using these guys for about 10 years now and have never had an issue in multipul cars They are local.

http://www.mrproducts.com/



- JoeP - 05-16-2011

dmano wrote:
Quote:We have been using these guys for about 10 years now and have never had an issue in multipul cars They are local.

http://www.mrproducts.com/
I used them too. One advantage was that my belts were made "fresh" when I ordered, so they were dated with the current month. I've seen new belts from on-line sources that were actually manufactured last year.


- geza - 05-17-2011

Correction. They used to be local. They are now out west. The point is that they make their stuff in the US as far as I know and will reweb (read- stay current) for a low fee if you use their hardware. They have been great to deal with!

If you want cheaper, with no reweb, G-Force will give you a low cost alternative.