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Safety...Safety...Safety - SC74 - 06-27-2008

johnpaulgolf Wrote:How about these...they make a few different stlyes.Confusedcratchhe:


http://broncograveyard.com/bronco/i-18722_corbeau_baja_ss_ultra__wide__seat__black_tweed_center.htm

Oh yea - I'm all over that! It even gives me a couple inches of growing room :hysterical:


Safety...Safety...Safety - krazybronco - 06-27-2008

i personally think the belts are more needed than the helmet becuase the restaints will keep you in the rig and not get ejected from the rig but i can see the helmet as something needed if you have an open rig (come to think of it i hit my head on the window bounceing around so) a helmet might be needed for me when ever im awake


Safety...Safety...Safety - Formud - 07-01-2008

Just found this thread........Yes I think your gay....Cupcake....:toothy12:




But not for wanting to wear a helmet.:bdent:

I don't see anything worng with wearing one. As long as your buckled in and your seats are strongly mounted (To the cage is better) You should not have any problems in a roll over. Of coarse you never know, so wearing one is extra insurance.


Safety...Safety...Safety - johnpaulgolf - 07-01-2008

Formud Wrote:Just found this thread........Yes I think your gay....Cupcake....:toothy12:




But not for wanting to wear a helmet.:bdent:

I don't see anything worng with wearing one. As long as your buckled in and your seats are strongly mounted (To the cage is better) You should not have any problems in a roll over. Of coarse you never know, so wearing one is extra insurance.

Yep just got um!!:banghead:

[Image: th_helmetsandstuff003.jpg]


Safety...Safety...Safety - Formud - 07-01-2008

Thats a good picture.Confusedupergrin:


Safety...Safety...Safety - snipes243 - 07-01-2008

Nice man speaking of safty just got a decent six point harness, got a real seat belt:rebel:


Safety...Safety...Safety - johnpaulgolf - 07-11-2008

Here is my new safety addition...I think they look sweet!!!:rubeyes:

I'm sure they work well too!!!Confusedmokin:

[Image: th_jpwnewstuff002.jpg]


Then this pic serves a duel purpose for yall to see how I mounted the harness part and see my new back up light!!!

[Image: th_jpwnewstuff004.jpg]



Any and all comments...come' on with your come' on biotches :hysterical::thefinger::hysterical:

Its ok to be jealous...don't be hatin'Confusedmokin:


:chili:


Safety...Safety...Safety - Timstrk - 07-11-2008

Right in the middle of your rear view mirror field of view. I like it. I didn't think to do that. I mounted mine above the bumper on the bottom side of the body. In the gap left by the body lift.

Tim.
I don't hate ya. It's too much fun being your friend. Like the seatbelts, though. You'll like those. Just be patient with them.


Safety...Safety...Safety - mudmonkey - 07-11-2008

You may need to angle that light down alittle so you can see where to hook the chain to bumper.


Safety...Safety...Safety - chuzie - 07-11-2008

That was a good one!!!


JP- Nice seats. I hate you!