New car with multiple RWC requirements

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93_Clubman
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Re: New car with multiple RWC requirements

Postby 93_Clubman » Sun Apr 05, 2015 10:20 am

hahaboy wrote:Looks like they mainly do race cars and all though?

Motorsports Essentials do all types of work - a number of forumites have taken their daily drivers there.

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Re: New car with multiple RWC requirements

Postby hahaboy » Tue Apr 07, 2015 9:15 pm

Nevyn72 wrote:
hahaboy wrote:Any advice on the seat belt? I tried holding it flush so its in line with how it would be mounted, so the ball joint/weight is in the right spot. Not working.

Anyone got a guide to open them up and play with it?

Given the purpose of the device I'd be inclined to just a properly functioning replacement.

You may get it working well enough for a while to pass a RWC but it needs to be actually able to do the job it's designed for, your life may depend on it...... :wink:


Yeh good point. I will check with the guys if it needs replacing. It might be worth it for the safety i get off it.

Having said that, I was able to fix it up. It's pretty cool how the inside of the seatbelt works. It seems to come out smoothly now, and if pulled at the wrong angle/too quickly (ie - counterweight is moving), it stops and doesn't release as it should.


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