Stan Wilder wrote: I can't say what the testing factor is on seatbelt strength but I will tell you this. Any company manufacturing and selling wire rope and nylon slings (used for lifting steel etc.) can test a set of used belts for you. They have the pulling equipment to test up to 40 thousand pounds. So I suggest that you just opt for a used set and have them tested. If they fail the test then you're only out a few bucks. 83 Westfaila Aircooled |
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