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ULLLOSE 04-12-2006 04:11 PM


Originally Posted by kwescott
I have purcahsed the CG lock, and was disapointed to find out it wouldn't work with our belts. Another forum member pointed me to this thread. I'm interested to see a pic in the cars that have this mounted backwards. I'm not certain I can picture it in my head how it would fit backwards. Thanks in advance for the pics. I purchased mine after seeing it on a "Tuner Transformation" show. It seemed to be a pretty good product for me since I have a hard time keeping myself from sliding in the autox events.

Tuner boy should have used the search....

Best $3 you can spend: http://www.gracobaby.com/catalog/pro...5&CategoryID=1

No tools needed and not in the way for daily use.

I got a CG lock for Xmas and sold it at one of the local event for full price. You will find some other guy that watched that same show as you and has to have one. :cool:

kwescott 04-12-2006 04:21 PM

I'd like to try it out since I already have it. I just finished putting it in and will be driving around town tonight. Thanks for all those who sent info this way.

Paul_in_DC 04-13-2006 07:04 AM

Dunno about others, but my safety is worth more than $3. :)

ULLLOSE 04-13-2006 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by Paul_in_DC
Dunno about others, but my safety is worth more than $3. :)

Read the fine print that comes with it or the info on the CG website, it is not a safety device. If you wanted safety you would buy a real 5 point system. The CG lock and the part I showed you are a way to lock the lap belt only and will not help your safety in any way.

RX8SpdDmn 04-13-2006 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by ULLLOSE
Read the fine print that comes with it or the info on the CG website, it is not a safety device. If you wanted safety you would buy a real 5 point system. The CG lock and the part I showed you are a way to lock the lap belt only and will not help your safety in any way.

Of course, for proper safety, you wouldn't use a 5-point harness unless you had a ROLLBAR (autox is the exception), as it wouldn't allow your body to bend away if the roof caved in.


Whatever... Anyway, the CG LOCK IS CRAP!!
I don't understand why someone would even entertain it. Forget the moeny part, because it's almost an insignificant amount. The seat belt lock trick works FAR better! It supports your upper body, which is the part that's flailing around in the turns. Your weight keeps your butt planted in the seat, but the reason you're bracing against the dead pedal is to push your back against the seatback to try to gain the same effect! The belt lock trick (not to be confused with the belt twist trick) braces your upper body, as well as your lower body, while allowing a freedom of arm motion.

kwescott 04-13-2006 12:00 PM

I tried the seat belt-slide your seat forward thing, but it didn't work for me. I'm rather tall, and with my helmet, I have to lean the seat back too much to take advantage of the seatbelt trick. I also have the moonroof, which lowers my interior room even more....leaving me less room than those that have no moonroof.

Anyways...Ulllose is right, this is not a safety device.

I drove around with it yesterday. It definately makes the lap belt tight. I really tugged on it. For me, my butt is the thing that slides around the most. Maybe my butt is smaller or something, but I do have a problem with shifting from side to side in autocross. Or, maybe it is because I'm not able to take full advantage of the top portion of the belt. I am not happy with having the CG lock backwards, and the extra hassle of moving the switch to let out slack....so this will not be in my car for daily driving. I will experiment with it in two weeks...and see if it was worth my money.

TeamRX8 04-13-2006 01:55 PM

if you say so, but I've learned to never underestimate the inability of some people ... :hahano:

Paul_in_DC 04-13-2006 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by kwescott
I tried the seat belt-slide your seat forward thing, but it didn't work for me. I'm rather tall, and with my helmet, I have to lean the seat back too much to take advantage of the seatbelt trick. I also have the moonroof, which lowers my interior room even more....leaving me less room than those that have no moonroof.

Anyways...Ulllose is right, this is not a safety device.

I drove around with it yesterday. It definately makes the lap belt tight. I really tugged on it. For me, my butt is the thing that slides around the most. Maybe my butt is smaller or something, but I do have a problem with shifting from side to side in autocross. Or, maybe it is because I'm not able to take full advantage of the top portion of the belt. I am not happy with having the CG lock backwards, and the extra hassle of moving the switch to let out slack....so this will not be in my car for daily driving. I will experiment with it in two weeks...and see if it was worth my money.

That's the bottom line - whatever works for you. The seat belt thing didn't work worth a damn for me. The CG-Lock works quite well.

kwescott 04-13-2006 04:30 PM

Team RX8 should write fortune cookies. I throw those away after laughing at them as well.

mp5 04-13-2006 06:18 PM


Originally Posted by kwescott
Team RX8 should write fortune cookies. I throw those away after laughing at them as well.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y147/Zheel/OhSnap.gif

Matt RX8 04-13-2006 07:08 PM

one thing with the CG lock, you might want to unlock it for long trips, your body needs to shift around a little bit and shift weight. Otherwise you might end up with a sore backside and sore lower back.


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