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     1. 04:44 PM - Re: Safety belts (Eric Schlanser)
     2. 05:01 PM - Re: Safety belts (Jim and Donna Clement)
     3. 06:40 PM - Re: Safety belts (Eric Schlanser)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | Re: Safety belts | 
      
      --> Tailwind-List message posted by: Eric Schlanser <eschlanser@yahoo.com>
      
       Was looking for some cheap belts as I had to pay off some body shop guy. Thanks
      for the tip. 
      It will be the Hookers anyway. Not the place to save money. Eric S 
      
      Jim and Donna Clement <168x@merr.com> wrote:
      --> Tailwind-List message posted by: "Jim and Donna Clement" <168x@merr.com>
      
      Eric, One crown and you can pay for nice belts from Hooker or Wick's and
      have enough left over for Comanche Belts. Don't use the race car belts,
      they are to big, bulky and the metal hardware is heavy. They also are hard
      to adjust. Jim C
      
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Eric Schlanser" 
      Subject: Tailwind-List: Safety belts
      
      
      > --> Tailwind-List message posted by: Eric Schlanser 
      >
      >
      > What are Tailwinders doing for safety belts? The Hooker harness has a
      majority of the market. Their 2 inch Commercial set is over $100.
      >
      > Is anyone using other sets such as a 3 inch 5 point racing harness at
      Summit Racing for $59?
      >
      > Eric - in Kalamazoo
      >
      >
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| Subject:  | Re: Safety belts | 
      
      --> Tailwind-List message posted by: "Jim and Donna Clement" <168x@merr.com>
      
      Hooker makes a good belt, at one time he gave us TW guys a discount, ask
      him. If you didn't drive those big buck yuppy imports it wouldn't cost so
      much to fix. A overworked body man has to work 37 hours to pay  for one
      crown that takes the dentist less than one hour to grind and bondo in. True,
      I read it in a auto body trade magazine.  Jim
      
      
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Eric Schlanser" <eschlanser@yahoo.com>
      Subject: Re: Tailwind-List: Safety belts
      
      
      > --> Tailwind-List message posted by: Eric Schlanser <eschlanser@yahoo.com>
      >
      >  Was looking for some cheap belts as I had to pay off some body shop guy.
      Thanks for the tip.
      > It will be the Hookers anyway. Not the place to save money. Eric S
      >
      > Jim and Donna Clement <168x@merr.com> wrote:
      > --> Tailwind-List message posted by: "Jim and Donna Clement"
      <168x@merr.com>
      >
      > Eric, One crown and you can pay for nice belts from Hooker or Wick's and
      > have enough left over for Comanche Belts. Don't use the race car belts,
      > they are to big, bulky and the metal hardware is heavy. They also are hard
      > to adjust. Jim C
      >
      > ----- Original Message -----
      > From: "Eric Schlanser"
      > To:
      > Subject: Tailwind-List: Safety belts
      >
      >
      > > --> Tailwind-List message posted by: Eric Schlanser
      > >
      > >
      > > What are Tailwinders doing for safety belts? The Hooker harness has a
      > majority of the market. Their 2 inch Commercial set is over $100.
      > >
      > > Is anyone using other sets such as a 3 inch 5 point racing harness at
      > Summit Racing for $59?
      > >
      > > Eric - in Kalamazoo
      > >
      > >
      > > ---------------------------------
      > >
      > >
      >
      >
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      --> Tailwind-List message posted by: Eric Schlanser <eschlanser@yahoo.com>
      
      When I complained to the body man that I am a dentist and can't charge like that
      he said neither could he when he was a dentist.
      I'll ask Hooker for the TW discount. Thanks.
      Eric
      Jim and Donna Clement <168x@merr.com> wrote:
      --> Tailwind-List message posted by: "Jim and Donna Clement" <168x@merr.com>
      
      Hooker makes a good belt, at one time he gave us TW guys a discount, ask
      him. If you didn't drive those big buck yuppy imports it wouldn't cost so
      much to fix. A overworked body man has to work 37 hours to pay for one
      crown that takes the dentist less than one hour to grind and bondo in. True,
      I read it in a auto body trade magazine. Jim
      
      
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Eric Schlanser" 
      Subject: Re: Tailwind-List: Safety belts
      
      
      > --> Tailwind-List message posted by: Eric Schlanser 
      >
      > Was looking for some cheap belts as I had to pay off some body shop guy.
      Thanks for the tip.
      > It will be the Hookers anyway. Not the place to save money. Eric S
      >
      > Jim and Donna Clement <168x@merr.com> wrote:
      > --> Tailwind-List message posted by: "Jim and Donna Clement"
      <168x@merr.com>
      >
      > Eric, One crown and you can pay for nice belts from Hooker or Wick's and
      > have enough left over for Comanche Belts. Don't use the race car belts,
      > they are to big, bulky and the metal hardware is heavy. They also are hard
      > to adjust. Jim C
      >
      > ----- Original Message -----
      > From: "Eric Schlanser"
      > To:
      > Subject: Tailwind-List: Safety belts
      >
      >
      > > --> Tailwind-List message posted by: Eric Schlanser
      > >
      > >
      > > What are Tailwinders doing for safety belts? The Hooker harness has a
      > majority of the market. Their 2 inch Commercial set is over $100.
      > >
      > > Is anyone using other sets such as a 3 inch 5 point racing harness at
      > Summit Racing for $59?
      > >
      > > Eric - in Kalamazoo
      > >
      > >
      > > ---------------------------------
      > >
      > >
      >
      >
      > ---------------------------------
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      >
      >
      
      
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