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Impact Racing Rotary Cam Restraint Systems 58346661 on 2040-parts.com

US $111.35
Location:

Florida, New York, United States

Florida, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:IMPACT RACING, INC. Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:IMP58346661

*****DATED: 04/2014*****


Safety Rating: SFI 16.1

Latch Style: Camlock

Harness Type: Complete harness

Number of Mounting Points: 5-point

Belt Color: Black

Shoulder Harness Type: Individual shoulders

Shoulder Belt Width (in): 2.000 in.

Lap Belt Width (in): 2.000 in.

Submarine Belt Width (in): 2.000 in.

Belt Adjustment: Pull up

Mounting Style: Bolt-in/Wraparound

Mounting Location: Roll bar

Belts Included: Lap, shoulder, and anti-submarine belts

Belt Material: Nylon

Impact Racing's SFI 16.1 rated nylon rotary cam driver restraint systems will keep the racer safe. Impact Racing's exclusive adjusters are light, low-profile, and comfortable.

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