FS: Schroth Rallye 4 Harness w/Pads
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FS: Schroth Rallye 4 Harness w/Pads
Blue harness and pads with black lettering. Excellent condition, only installed for 1 year and used for 4 trackdays. $185 new, selling now for $120.
Has anti-submarine feature and is DOT approved. Harness pads are made of viscoelastic foam and greatly increase comfort. Easy install; less than 30 minutes with hand tools.
http://www.soloracer.com/rallye4.html
http://www.soloracer.com/schrothpad2.html
"The Schroth Rallye 4 is designed for the enthusiast who is looking for a DOT approved 4 point, 2" wide harness with the simplicity of a traditional push button release. It is equipped with Schroth's unique asmŽ system, which reduces the risk of submarining. A quick-release buckle enables you to disconnect the tail strap, allowing occupants easy access to rear seats when the harnessbelt is not in use."
Sorry about the colors in the photo, something's funky with my camera.
Has anti-submarine feature and is DOT approved. Harness pads are made of viscoelastic foam and greatly increase comfort. Easy install; less than 30 minutes with hand tools.
http://www.soloracer.com/rallye4.html
http://www.soloracer.com/schrothpad2.html
"The Schroth Rallye 4 is designed for the enthusiast who is looking for a DOT approved 4 point, 2" wide harness with the simplicity of a traditional push button release. It is equipped with Schroth's unique asmŽ system, which reduces the risk of submarining. A quick-release buckle enables you to disconnect the tail strap, allowing occupants easy access to rear seats when the harnessbelt is not in use."
Sorry about the colors in the photo, something's funky with my camera.
Last edited by CharT; Mar 11, 2009 at 07:42 PM.
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