Racerdirect.net 5 Point 3" Sfi 16.1 Cam Lock Racing Harness Roll Bar Mount Black on 2040-parts.com
Utica, Michigan, United States
RACERDIRECT.NET 5 POINT 3" SFI 16.1 CAM LOCK RACING HARNESS ROLL BAR MOUNT BLACKThis listing is for a New Racerdirect.net 5 Point Quick Release Racing Harness. This SFI 16.1 Harness has a 3" Pull Down Individual Roll Bar Mount Shoulder Harnesses that will bolt or wrap to the roll bar behind the seat. The 3" Lap Belts are Pull Down to tighten and bolt in. The submarine belt is 2" that will bolt and or wrap so the occupant can adjust to where it rides on the body. Full extension of the lap belt is 65". Full extension of the shoulder harness is 52". Full extension of the submarine belt is 30" This harness is Black in color but if you would like another color please leave a note or message at checkout. The price is still the same for Black, Blue, Red, Orange, Yellow, Gray, Purple, and Hot Pink. This item will come with a current SFI tag within the month/year that it is purchased as it is a new belt and currently undated. This is also a re-certifiable belt through Racerdirect.net after two years and can be re-certified three times in its lifetime of 10 years. This belt is manufactured by Racerdirect.net out of the heart of America in Detroit, Michigan. This item is NOT an overseas cheap manufactured part like many others with a Bootlegged SFI Tag. Don't be fooled by a USA address. Many foreign online companies ship their product to a US warehouse and then claim its from the US using that warehouse address. All of our belts are tested not only by SFI but also our own in house testing center. We go over and beyond, sparing no expense to make sure you are safe. We have an entire staff devoted to just testing everyday. Believe us, it is not a cheap thing to undertake and the majority of the harnesses out there are not tested or only once every few years. Buy with confidence and peace of mind that what you are purchasing to save you from serious bodily injury will actually do it's job If you need a custom size, style or configuration please contact us, we make custom belts or harnesses, both SFI, FMVSS, Non-SFI and for anything Off-Road at an affordable price, within about 48 hours right here in the U.S.A. We stand behind what we list. We offer a one year warranty from the date of purchase with proof of purchase. Returns are also accepted within 30 Days. We usually ship within 24 hours. Yes we will combine shipping on most items. We do NOT ship "Free" Internationally. We will ship internationally. All items exact weight and dimensions are listed within the listing, so the shipping cost you see on your end is accurate based on USPS Priority International rates. Please message if you would like us to quote for international shipping on multiple items. We package everything extremely well so it will arrive to you safely. Please notify us within 24 hours if you receive a damaged item and save all the packaging materials. Everything we list is in stock and sitting on a shelf in an air conditioned environment, so if you need something overnight we can make that happen. We do not "Dropship" any of our products through other vendors. Items are sitting on our shelves. If you do not see an item listed within our store, please feel free to send us a message. More than likely we have it. If you have any questions, or would like additional photos, please feel free to ask. We want you to be happy and pleased with your purchase. In the event that you are not, or have any issues after receiving your item, please send us a message directly and we will come to a resolution. It is important to us that you are satisfied. Thank you for looking. |
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