I put new belts in the Datsun today. Typically I keep the hardware and pitch the rest.
Is there anything useful one can do with old harnesses?
I put new belts in the Datsun today. Typically I keep the hardware and pitch the rest.
Is there anything useful one can do with old harnesses?
IF by "old" you just mean expired for motorsports that go by SFI/FIA dates, but still in good functional shape - I usually sell mine for like $20 to autocrossers/rallycrossers, since they don't require the harnesses to be within the certification year range.
In reply to irish44j (Forum Supporter) :
Just use them wherever date stamps aren't required. The seatbelts in my MGTD date from about 1973 and have never been checked at tech inspection.
No roll bar/cage. Steering shaft aimed straight at my chest. No shoulder harness or fuel cell. No Kill switch. Do you really think I worry about a date stamp? Group 1 is prewar and MG T types. Mechanically sound is our only safety requirement.
Some high-torque drag racers use them as torque limiting straps so they don't rip motor mounts. Of course, the ones they buy are usually pre-made, so unless they have a pretty stout sewing machine...
I would imagine they might make good boat transom tie-downs.
Replacement for a redundant safety chain
cargo hold-down for off-roaders?
In reply to Curtis73 (Forum Supporter) :
Same could go for off-roaders. Suspension limiters to stop axles from over articulating.
Re-cert costs near as much as new..... (don't foget shipping costs)
And there is a time factor.
All of our expired SFI stuff for the drag cars goes on eBay or FBMarketplace.
The dirt track guys snatch up our expired harnesses.
Streetwiseguy said:Send them out for rebuild/recertification.
This and these guys have done mine https://www.deist.com/
Find some old school folding chairs and re-web them. WAY better than the cheap folding chairs from the walmart.
Just an FYI................the brand new Racequip belts I bought locally were $88. Even if rewebs were $40 I wouldn't bother.............I'm cheap but I'm also lazy.
frenchyd said:In reply to irish44j (Forum Supporter) :
Just use them wherever date stamps aren't required. The seatbelts in my MGTD date from about 1973 and have never been checked at tech inspection.
No roll bar/cage. Steering shaft aimed straight at my chest. No shoulder harness or fuel cell. No Kill switch. Do you really think I worry about a date stamp? Group 1 is prewar and MG T types. Mechanically sound is our only safety requirement.
oh, I certainly don't have an issue using expired harnesses. However, the organizations that run stage rally most certainly check, lol....so I buy FIA stuff that's good for 5 years.
I repurposed a 2" wide Pyrotect lap belt (my first harness!) into a shoulder strap for my Lime Rock cooler.
Very cool looking, but not very comfortable.
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