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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.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. |