Easy install. 2 hours.
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Easy install. 2 hours.
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Tidbit......The SRT10 shown is not factory-pinned for a 5-point as shown. Did the installer drill a hole in the floor-pan?
Since 2005 most race-sanctioning bodies require a 6-point or better. 6pt is a LOT safer in a rollover, and easier on the gonads.... 5-points can 'de-glove' the family jewels.
Dodge [and most racers] knew this 5 years beforehand, so Gen 3-4-5 are all pinned for 6pt.
And 6pt are EASIER to install !
But a 5 is better than nuttin.....
Last edited by JonB ~ PartsRack; 08-28-2019 at 01:58 PM.
Below are padded 6-points, HANS compatible, Available as Bolt-In or Snap-In/Out, in an array of colors and contrast stitching. . Note the sternum (heart) and groin protection padding
I have rolled many times with a 5 point in my off road life and never damage the jewels. Just make sure your lap and shoulders belts are snugged good and tight. I have the team tech harness in my ACR and will say it is the most comfortable harness I have ever wore, but the crotch straps do rub on the legs a little during a daily drive when wearing shorts. Yeah not designed for the street, but if you drive it between track events it matters.
Last edited by SilverACR; 08-28-2019 at 11:19 PM.
We recommend the 6 point exclusively as many Clubs are pushing them over the 5 point for the safety reasons Jon mentioned. The esthetics seem to be a bigger concern for Viper owners , as no need for drilling with the proper belt set up using a 6 pt. harness.
That said , yours do look great and will agree a 5 point is heads above a 4 point , which I would never suggest, personally.
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