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Discussion in 'Safety Equipment' started by Tony Shoaff, Feb 26, 2009.

  1. Tony Shoaff New Member

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    I need to see some pictures of window nets installed in GN's.;)
  2. murphster Member

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    Here you go (not a GN though ;) ). Not saying its perfect or anything, but its easy to get on and off and the seat belt clip at the top is high enough so it won't scrape your head when you're getting in or out.

    This was a standard size net that when bought, so it should be easy to replace. You can measure it up and get a custom net so that the bottom follows the bar shape better for a cleaner look (not sure what the NHRA specs are for net sizes, mounts, etc).

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  3. Tony Shoaff New Member

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    That net is a lot longer than the one I just got form G-Force?
  4. Underboost Mr. Dull

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    I Made a cardboard template of what I needed and sent it into Simpson.

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  5. Tony Shoaff New Member

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    Thanks

    Called Simpson today. They will make me one for my set-up. Thanks again. I should of asked before I ordered. :cool:
  6. Underboost Mr. Dull

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    Cool. ;)
  7. Tony Shoaff New Member

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    Brent

    Do you remember the dimensions?
  8. Underboost Mr. Dull

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    No...I just went from the top of the hang rod to the bottom of the lower rod and told them that the loops need to stretch to that point. I gave them a perfect template with the dims writen on it along with my phone # if they had any questions. They did call and I walked them through what I did. ;) All I did was folded up the template and fedex'd it to the contact I had talked with.
  9. Tony Shoaff New Member

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    That's cool. I took the dimensions and sent a e-mail. I bet they are very close in size though.

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