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Does anyone have any experience with this device? www.CG-Lock.com.
I am moving from a C4 to a C6 and miss the "CINCH" feature for the seatbelts. This claims to do the same.
Does anyone have any experience with this device? www.CG-Lock.com.
I am moving from a C4 to a C6 and miss the "CINCH" feature for the seatbelts. This claims to do the same.
I have used them in a number of cars, works just like the Cinch button in the C4... However like he said, it is NOT anything like a race harness.
I haven't been able to use one, since none of my cars are compatible, but the Inventor of the CGLock is local to us and comes to our events. Most everyone I've spoken with who has one really likes it. It's not as good as real harnesses since it doesn't do anything for the upper body, but compared to a stock seatbelt it's a big improvement.
Bruce has spent a lot of time and money on the thing, including putting it thru the Federal seatbelt tests to ensure that it did not adversely affect normal seatbelt performance.
If anything, I seem to recall that he's got a pretty good money-back guarantee on it (check, but I'm pretty sure). It's not a huge investment and anything to keep you from sliding around in the seats will help your driving.
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