Seatbelt Harnesses

This just MHO, but...

- Twist locks are hard to operate with wet/muddy hands & gloves
-Push-button (like most seatbelts) eventually pack with dirt/mud and either get "sticky" or won't unlatch
- Old-school lever type with a pull string can be cleaned/waxed & maintained better/easier

I've got a pair of used levers and a single new Corbeau push button... the Corbeau will likely get sold :lol:
 
X2 on crows. Even better if you compete, when they expire, send them in and they recertify them for around $40.
 
They all start to suck after a year or so, so latch style doesn't matter much in my opinion.
They aren't sfi rated but my preference is by far the corbeaus for comfort and ease of use. Softer material, 2" straps and much easier to buckle.
 
i ran the camlock style in my rockwell buggy,,went to MT city in January of 2009 ..i couldnt get out of the buggy due to moisture in the camlock froze..lucky i want hurt or on fire..never do that again.
 
I've been using Corbeau for years, never had an issue.

I can get you a latch and link set for 90 ea. bux plus shipping.

Thx.
 
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