I have used cam lock belts in my dirt car and my Legends car.
What is the preferred setup in a Vee?
G.
I have used cam lock belts in my dirt car and my Legends car.
What is the preferred setup in a Vee?
G.
G. Brian Metcalf
72 AutoD MK4
1991 Mysterian M2
2014 ALR73 FV/FST
Cam lock all the way! I've heard of latch links being preferred on dirt tracks as the cam locks can jam if they get too dirty, but that'll never happen in a vee - or you'll have bigger problems
Cam locks are easier to get in and out of, but they do cost a bit more, usually. I strongly suggest spending the little bit extra and going for FIA belts that last 5 years, rather than the silly SFI certs that'll have you throwing your belts in the trash in 2 years.
If you get a choice, I also recommend pull up lap belts rather than pull down.. Or if your weight doesn't fluctuate much, maybe even fixed lap belts - make darn sure you adjust them at home, before going to the track, with your race suit on! Sucks to suddenly have to adjust them 5 minutes before a session. If you adjust them with your jeans on, you won't fit with the race suit on Ask me how I know...
Formula car....Cam lock !
I have found it to be whatever the driver prefers. There is no set preference.
cheapest!
I have used both and I think the most important issues are adjusters (or none) that work in your car and 2 year vs. 5 year. With a HANS in a tight car I need help getting belted in.
Frank C
Agreed on all, except this ... FIA are typically $50+ more than SFI. SFI are good for 3 (calendar date) years. Many manufactures/vendors will have your SFI belts re-webbed and certified for you in the $50-60 area. This includes all new belt material and hardware checked. Then you are good for another 2+ years... Given how dirty belts can get in a car, having new ones twice as often are nice at that price.
Cam Lock are much easier to use when you are in tight spaces like in a Lazer!! I say cam-lock all the way!!!
Kim Madrid
I have found that the cam lock and the pull up lap belts are much easier to use. If you are the only one getting you strapped in the car and most formula cars are tight confines, then getting everything hooked up is much easier. I could not make the fixed lap belts work as easily as the pull up ones. Just too much trouble to get the substraps in and the lap and shoulder belts hooked in. My FF was worse than my DSR.
Craig Farr
2006 Stohr WF1 P2
FARROUT Racing
I normally like cam locks and pull up belts, but there are some cars, the Citation with the stock seat is one of them, where the adjusting buckles will dig into your sides. In this case pull down latch lock will be more comfortable since the ends are sewn in.
Does anyone know who does custom approved sewing on belts?
Chris Z
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