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Cipher Racing Black 4 Point 2 Inches Camlock Quick Release Racing Harness - Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
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El Monte, California, United States

El Monte, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:cipher auto Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:CPA4001BK


Cipher Racing Black 4 Point 2 Inches Camlock Quick Release Racing Harness - Pair
  • Model: CPA4001BK

MSRP: $99.00

Details:

Product: Cipher Racing Black 4-Point Camlock Racing Harness Set


Cipher Racing 4-Point Harness Set is universal and fits most if not all vehicle makes and models. The shoulder belts are long enough to extend to the rear seats of sedans or can be wrapped around a roll cage harness bar.

  • - 4-Point Individual Belt Harness for Maximum Hold
  • - 2" Heavy Duty Nylon Webbing Straps
  • - Camlock for Quick Release Technology
  • - Bolt-in Mounting (hardware included)
  • - Set Includes Two Harnesses
  • - Color : Black

Racing Harness

There are many forms of automobile racing, including road racing, drag racing, other dirt tract racing. Such races rely on high speed and are always subject to various accidents cause by driver error, collision, or mechanical failure. When it comes to car racing


 safety is the first priority, which is why there are different racing harness configurations and other safety devices to protect the driver in case of a crash. 


Types


racing harness is available in four, five, and six point configurations. 4-point harnesses include two belt laps and one belt for each shoulder. A 5-point harness, also called antisubmarine belt, has an additional strap that runs down from the lap belt to the car’s floor. It also prevents the driver from sliding to the front of the vehicle. The 6-point harness has two antisubmarine belts, which help with proper load distribution across the body of the driver in case of a crash. 


Functions


Harness used in automobile racing is different from regular three-point car seat belts. While both car harness and standard seat belts are meant to restrain the driver in the seat, the harness also keeps the person safely in the roll cage. In addition, a racing harness restrains the driver’s movement to a minor discomfort to secure the driver in place and avoid injury. Due to movement and viewing restrictions, racing harnesses are not allowed to be used on public roadways. You can consult with your state’s local laws prior to using harnesses in normal driving.

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