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Austin

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Two questions for anyone who may know.

1. Who makes these 5 points?
2. Who makes the pads that are on the 5 points?

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Thanks in advance. :laugh:


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Thanks everyone! I really like the pads, they arent to big like some of the other ones I have seen. Do you know if they come in other colors?


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Austin,

What color do you need? I have the same 5 point harness that I removed from my car soon after purchase. The previous owner did one track event with the belts. Therefore, they are in excellent condition. Here's the details:


Snake-oyl 5-points - blue in color, and has GTS on the quick release knob. If you have a RT-10, I'm sure this logo can be removed, no problem. I believe it is only a sticker. I also have the Snake-Oyl harness pads to eliminate chafing (driver's side). Everything is in excellent condition. I have the installation instructions as well. The only thing you will need for installation is 10 (I think) eye bolts. These can be picked up at any hardware store for .25 cents each. Cost new is $225 * 2 ($450) for the 5-point system, and another $37 for the driver's side pads. Total of $487. Therefore, $275 seems like a fair used price. Snake-Oyl webpage is www.snakeoyl.com. They have a picture of the belts if you click through some selections. They are the same as the picture above in this post.

Here is a link for more information, and a picture of my belts.

http://www.snakeoylproducts.com/ImageFromDB.aspx?imgid=131

http://www.snakeoylproducts.com/Products/Product.aspx?id=78

Later

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On the pads that use a sticker for the Viper logo (instead of stitching), it is easy to paint it to match the color of the car using touchup paint. Comes out looking pretty good. I think that looks better than having the entire pad be the color of the car.

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5 points are most likely Snake-Oyl's, looks like them, and the pads are Snake-Oyl's. I bought a pair of these belt pads for Lee00blacksilverGTS almost a year ago. He loved them, still does I hope, and I think it adds to the interior. Although I did have confusion within myself whether to buy red or black for him. He said I made the right decision. Snake-Oyl was a great company to work with.
I bought them for his stock seat belts. They fit fine and are comfortable. I've seen a couple other guys with them on stock seat belts and some on racing harnesses. I know they have red, black, blue, yellow.
 

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JonB has the pads at the parts rack. Mine are blue with white lettering to match the car.

It is possible that he has the less desirable colors as well. :D
 
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