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Holy crap I went and was looking at safe racer. DFWM baller status right here.
2005 M3 Vert with TSW rims
2001 Dodge Dakota R/T C/H/I, gears, exhaust, and 125 shot of nos
2012 Ford Edge
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You kill me with your prerequisite "cheap" on everything you post.
If it keeps your jew ass from catching on fire, isn't it worth it to spend the extra money? Somethings you just don't 'cheap out' on.
I'd be looking for the higher end multi layer, the spec escapes me right now... and no, not the spec for pro-mods.
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Originally posted by turbostang View PostYou kill me with your prerequisite "cheap" on everything you post.
If it keeps your jew ass from catching on fire, isn't it worth it to spend the extra money? Somethings you just don't 'cheap out' on.
I'd be looking for the higher end multi layer, the spec escapes me right now... and no, not the spec for pro-mods.
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Originally posted by dville_gt View Postif i don't prereq it grape and the other dfw ballers will post 1500 buck jackets and nonsense. i am looking for a retailer and a brand that is good but not insanely priced.
Retailer brands are easy to come by - as Derek mentioned, if you know someone with a comp license, they can get racer discounts via jegs/summit etc.
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Originally posted by econodrag View PostI do from Summit or jegs
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Originally posted by dville_gt View Post
The stuff from Summit is on sale so theis no other discount avaliable. The stuff from Jegs will be a couble of dollars each piece than the Sale stuff from Summit.
Also those are fire retartant cotton constructed as opposed to Nomex.
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Originally posted by dville_gt View Postif i don't prereq it grape and the other dfw ballers will post 1500 buck jackets and nonsense. i am looking for a retailer and a brand that is good but not insanely priced.
Edit: Food for thought: 1 day in the hospital is going to cost you at least 5 grand, most likely more if you're burned. Take a gander at this chart.
TPP vs. Second-Degree Burns
SFI rating | TPP values | Time to second- degree burns | Typical use
3.2A/1 | 6 | 3 seconds | Single-layer suit; entry-level
3.2A/5 | 19 | 9 seconds | Double-layer driving suit
3.2A/10 | 38 | 19 seconds | Land speed records
3.2A/15 | 60 | 30 seconds | Top Fuel alcohol drag suit
3.2A/20 | 80 | 40 seconds | Top Fuel alcohol Funny Car suit
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