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Old Aug 10, 2007 | 09:30 PM
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Default CG locks (seatbelts)

Anyone else use the CG Locks for their seat belts? Quick ten-minute install, allows you to tighten the lap belt and have it stay tight to hold you in better for spirited driving. I've used them on other cars before I put in Schroth four point harness. www.cglock.com

I have no affiliation with them, I've just found a lot of folks have never heard of this product until they get in my Xfire, where I have them on both driver and passenger sides. Plus you can easily disable it for normal use of the seatbelt...

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Old Aug 11, 2007 | 03:25 AM
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Default Re: CG locks (seatbelts)

Note: You can 'lock' the factory belts quite easily with NO MODIFICATIONS!

1. Move your seat forward one inch.
2. Put the seat belt as you normally would.
3. Grab the shoulder belt just above the buckle point at your waist and pull up sharply to tighten the lap belt. Hold it tight.
4. Using your other hand pull out on the shoulder belt and then let it snap back in place quickly. This SHOULD lock the belt. If not try again, you will feel it lock.
5. With the belt locked move your seat back to where you had it, this will pull the belt even tighter. Same as you would have on a four or five point harness.

Enjoy a more spirited drive without being thrown about.
 
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Old Aug 14, 2007 | 12:41 AM
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Default Re: CG locks (seatbelts)

Originally Posted by Tazz
Anyone else use the CG Locks for their seat belts? Quick ten-minute install, allows you to tighten the lap belt and have it stay tight to hold you in better for spirited driving. I've used them on other cars before I put in Schroth four point harness. www.cglock.com

I have no affiliation with them, I've just found a lot of folks have never heard of this product until they get in my Xfire, where I have them on both driver and passenger sides. Plus you can easily disable it for normal use of the seatbelt...

Tazz
I bought one for track day use but found it to be useful for my style of driving from point a to b. :-)

Problem i've found is when i loan my car to people who couldn't figure out how to put on the seatbelt with it. I end up getting the car in one piece but not the cglock... haha.
 
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