Schroth Profi ASM Black 5 point Camlock Race Harness 2" and 3" NEW
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
iTrader: (7)
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Mount Prospect, IL
Posts: 695
Total Cats: 4
Schroth Profi ASM Black 5 point Camlock Race Harness 2" and 3" NEW
This is a now discontinued Schroth ASM Profi 5 point race harness with 2" lap belt portion that is pull up (pull up to tighten) and 3" shoulder harness with ASM. This belt is meant for the driver side with the ASM where it is. It is FIA and SFI approved but no longer a valid date for w2w racing with NASA. This harness is brand new never installed and includes the Schroth hardware shown here to mount it.
$300
$300
#2
That's a lot of money for out of date harnesses....
I'm in the market for a passenger belt, but I can spend $30 more and get these new, in date. I'm aware they would be 4 point, but the whole point of the ASM system was to deal with it via the unraveling section anyway, so that doesn't really deter me.
I'm in the market for a passenger belt, but I can spend $30 more and get these new, in date. I'm aware they would be 4 point, but the whole point of the ASM system was to deal with it via the unraveling section anyway, so that doesn't really deter me.
#3
Senior Member
Thread Starter
iTrader: (7)
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Mount Prospect, IL
Posts: 695
Total Cats: 4
^ Then I guess you have your answer of buying the 4 point instead of this 5 point
It doesn't go bad sitting 'new' on a shelf in a box and I wouldn't use an ASM harness with my HANS anyway (this is more of an ideal for an autocrosser or street car setup IMHO)
FYI to anyone thinking they want this for the passenger side, it just means moving the ASM shoulder piece over to the other side if you wish to do this.
It doesn't go bad sitting 'new' on a shelf in a box and I wouldn't use an ASM harness with my HANS anyway (this is more of an ideal for an autocrosser or street car setup IMHO)
FYI to anyone thinking they want this for the passenger side, it just means moving the ASM shoulder piece over to the other side if you wish to do this.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
stoves
Suspension, Brakes, Drivetrain
5
04-21-2016 03:00 PM