[Fot] belt re-webbing

Rocky Entriken rocky at spitfire4.com
Wed Jun 17 14:28:40 MDT 2009


I discovered basically the same thing when I looked into getting my Simpson 
belts re-webbed.

Was easier just to buy a new set. But then, I offered my out-of-date belts 
for sale to autocrossers (who have no date requirement). Sold them for more 
than the difference between reweb and new, but it was still a cheap price to 
the solo guys.

'Nother trick. Last year I shared my car a few times in solo events with a 
skinny guy. Rather than readjust the lap belts back and forth each time, I 
just put my old laps in next to the new ones, connected to the same eyebolt 
and we each had our own set already adjusted to our individual needs 
(shoulder straps readjust every time anyway).

--Rocky


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andre Rousseau" <andre at gt6.ca>
To: <fot at autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Fot] belt re-webbing


>I know G-Force does their belts, but when I checked into it it was
> only a little cheaper then all out replacements due to shipping costs.
>
> A.
>
> 2009/6/17 Bill Babcock <billb at bnj.com>:
>> Let me know if you find out, I have belts everywhere. Can't stand to 
>> throw
>> them away. They DO make good ways to attach hammocks to trees.
>>
>> On Jun 17, 2009, at 10:45 AM, robert bownes wrote:
>>
>>> Has anyone had belts/harnesses re-webbed? I know at least one company 
>>> was
>>> offering it a while back, but darned if I can remember who it was. I 
>>> have
>>> 3
>>> 6 point sets I'd much rather have re-webbed than replace the whole mess.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Bob



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