OEM Seatbelts
Every car on the road comes with seat belts from the factory, and for good reason. Most OEM seat belts are 3-point seat belts, which cross over your shoulder and your lap. These seat belts are rigorously tested and safe, so if you’re looking to replace a worn-out seat belt there's nothing wrong with going for an OEM seat belt replacement option. In fact, you'll find that some aftermarket seat belts are more comfortable with extra padding around the material.If you have a classic muscle car, there's a good chance that it may come with a classic muscle car seat belt, and you'll want to change that in a hurry. Many OEM seat belts from the 60s and 70s are only 2-point seat belts, so they only cross your waist. These belts are safe enough, sure, but there's a reason that OEM seat belts are 3-point belts today. Consider swapping out your OEM muscle seat belt and opting for an aftermarket seat belt solution that offers at least 3 points of coverage. And if you plan on racing, well, it's time to consider a racing harness and maybe even new seats.
Performance Seat Belts
OEM seat belts just don't cut it when you’re at the drag strip, hitting sick drifts, or even if you’re ripping laps at the track in your Hellcat. While they're sturdy enough for street driving, if you’re traveling at high speeds you want a seat belt that keeps you secure, specifically a 4 or 5-point racing seat belt with a harness and strong metal latches. In the worst case scenario, these seat belts will keep you safe so you don't have to have any fear when you’re putting the pedal to the medal.Performance seat belts are available in a wide variety of styles and colors, so they'll also dress up your interior. Plus, everyone will know you mean business when you have a 5-point harness keeping you secure in your NRG bucket seat. Whether you need an OEM seat belt replacement or a sleek, safe, and stylish muscle car seat belt, we have everything you need. Connect with our sales techs and get the perfect seat belt for your driving needs.