CG-LOCK
Yes. We offer them. (www.ricks2k.com).
They lock the lap belt in place to hold your behind in the seat. I have used one in my street car at the track. It was alot of help. In the past I had to wedge myself in the seat.
They lock the lap belt in place to hold your behind in the seat. I have used one in my street car at the track. It was alot of help. In the past I had to wedge myself in the seat.
I saw a video where two CG lock are used, one near the seat belt lock (where is usually presented) and one at top to lock belt along shoulder.
Is it safe? My I use two of them or just one?
Thanks
Is it safe? My I use two of them or just one?
Thanks
def a good product...however if you want something a a step up from that I would look at the Modifry seat lock unit...it's an electrical unit that uses a magnet to lock and unlock the seatbelt...I have both and now use the Modifry for my seat and the CG-Lock for the passenger seat
check it out...btw it's an moderately easy install and very nifty:
http://modifry.com/products/sbl/index.htm
check it out...btw it's an moderately easy install and very nifty:
http://modifry.com/products/sbl/index.htm
Snake_s2k,
I'ved used my CG lock at multiple track day events without any issue. I install mine at the lap belt lock and use it for my driving sessions. It takes just a minute or two to install, and is super easy to install too.
It works well and holds the lap belt tight. It's by no means as effective as a 4- or 5-point harness, but it works just fine for those occasional track days. Plus it's a lot cheaper than buying a harness, roll bar, etc.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Christopher
I'ved used my CG lock at multiple track day events without any issue. I install mine at the lap belt lock and use it for my driving sessions. It takes just a minute or two to install, and is super easy to install too.
It works well and holds the lap belt tight. It's by no means as effective as a 4- or 5-point harness, but it works just fine for those occasional track days. Plus it's a lot cheaper than buying a harness, roll bar, etc.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Christopher
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