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  • agent
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    Got mine today. Arrived on time and I'm very happy with it. Thanks!

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  • 968Reckless
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    Bump


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  • panose30
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    In for seat belts too

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  • 968Reckless
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    4th of July sale $20 shipped


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  • stonea
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    I'd be interested in a belt!

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  • scabzzzz
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    Yeah, all totally understandable points. Sucks!! Items like seat belts werent even a consideration 10 years ago when we were messing with these cars, but now it is. Hope someone can step up to the plate and offer an affordable stylish setup in the near future.

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  • Matt-B
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    I looked into making seat belts aswell, until i relaized i did not want to spend the rest of my life in jail, due to them not being approved by whoever, after someone got in a wreck and got hurt or killed.


    there is like 3-4 places in the USA that make belts, and when you see kits going for 1-2000$ its because the safely testing and certification isnt cheap

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  • 968Reckless
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    Originally posted by scabzzzz
    God, if you can make this, please make seat belts!!!


    I can make seat belts and I've looked into it but I'm not sure how comfortable I feel producing a product that is designed to save a persons life. Seems like a huge liability, I would have to do more research on the topic. But for now buy a seat belt for your pants!


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  • 968Reckless
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    Originally posted by agent
    Interested. Can you provide some details on the webbing used? Any idea how it compares to something tacticool like the 5.11 belt?

    Also, any chance of getting one without the metal tip, so it's TSA friendly?


    Seems to be very similar. The break strength of these is rated from 1500-6500 (seems broad I know) but they have a recommended work load of 500 lb on the conservative side. You can remove the metal tip if you want. It's easily removable so you can shorten the length if needed. It would simply be an unfinished end.


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  • scabzzzz
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    God, if you can make this, please make seat belts!!!

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  • agent
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    Interested. Can you provide some details on the webbing used? Any idea how it compares to something tacticool like the 5.11 belt?

    Also, any chance of getting one without the metal tip, so it's TSA friendly?

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  • 968Reckless
    started a topic M tech Style Belts

    M tech Style Belts

    Have saggy, loose or boring pants? Need something to keep them up or maybe just spice things up.
    These should do the trick! Version 2 features a military style buckle (with bottle opener) with matching metal tip (Black)

    Length: 45" Width: 1 1/2" Bottle opener on back of buckle

    $30 shipped

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