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Crow Enterprizes Driver Harness - Six Way Latch & Link on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Savannah, Georgia, United States

Savannah, Georgia, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Crow Enterprizes Warranty:No Surface Finish:Black Nylon & Rustproof Metals Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Crow Enterprizes Six-Way Latch & Link Driver Restraint System (also known as a racing harness). New and unused, clean and undamaged (but not in factory packaging). SFI spec 16.1, manufacture date June 2005. All straps are 3" wide, made of durable nylon mesh webbing. System includes Crow's standard Latch & Link quick-release system with red pull tab. Upper straps include sewn-in black harness pads for comfort. Both lower bolt-in brackets are included, but harness is missing both upper and both horizontal bolt-in brackets, which are available from the manufacturer's website at $10 per pair. Use your choice of type 11549 (standard) or 11549A (extended tab) or 11549B (angled tab) brackets. Eye bolts and floor mounts are not included, use type 11546 floor mount kits ($10 per set), and type 11548 eye bolts with washer and nut ($10 per pair), also available from the manufacturer's website. Overall strap lengths are lower 29", horizontal 27" each, and upper 49". Actual maximum usable strap lengths will be at least 3" shorter after installation of bolt-in mounting brackets. Installation tips sheet is included with system, and additional information is available from the manufacturer's website. Even after purchase of the additional bolt-in mounting brackets and floor mounts, this rugged driver restraint harness system will be an excellent value.

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