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Old 02-02-2005, 08:37 PM
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Who prefers what? I'm looking for something nice, simple, and approved. I'm really deciding between RCI, RJS, and G-Force...
Old 02-02-2005, 08:48 PM
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g-force.its simple,looks alright,and cheap
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thre rjs is real nice, easy too unlock. just twist it either way left or right
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I like the g-gorce camlock for the money. It had rolled up ends so its easier to pull the straps to tighten them and it has the little straps that you pull to loosen also. Plus the ends that plug in the camlock are chrome plated so they dont get funky looking after a while.

Only thing I dont like is the cam lock assembly is on the RH belt instead of the crotch strap like most are but it fits in the camaro cupholder in the console pretty well

Nothing wrong with the others, just make sure and do a cam-lock type, the lever type is a pain when you are in a hurry to get strapped in.
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Originally Posted by kp
Nothing wrong with the others, just make sure and do a cam-lock type, the lever type is a pain when you are in a hurry to get strapped in.

it could be a LOT more of a pain if you're in a hurry to get unstrapped.

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I never had a problem unlatching the lever type, used them on and off for 20 years. But getting them on is another story when you have gloves on and are in a hurry

Granted I never crashed a car and was hanging upside down by them on fire but if they were hard to unlatch they wouldnt still be around I wouldnt think.
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I'm running a Simpson 5 point camlock. I like it. Easy gettin' in/out of.
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I have the RJS cam lock, they are very nice.




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