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Cg Lock Racing Harness Control. Performance Add-on For Your Seatbelt! on 2040-parts.com

US $49.50
Location:

Westmont, Illinois, United States

Westmont, Illinois, United States
Condition:New

The CG-lock clamps to the tongue of your daily driver's existing three-point factory installed seat belt. Once installed, pulling up on the shoulder belt tightens the lap belt "Racing harness tight"–keeping it is tight as you want until you release it. The shoulder harness remains unrestrained and allows normal arm and upper body movement. This device provides you with about 80% of the holding power of a racing harness. The CG-Lock prevents you from sliding in your seat, while  letting you keep your feet and hands light on the pedals and wheel resulting in better controlled, Faster reactions and less fatigue.


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