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Mike Gray 09-18-2013 06:46 PM

Re: NHRA Tether Rule Update
 
had the wrong eye, it's even cheaper
The one I listed first matches the universal eye.
Why do they sell replacement parts if you can't put one together !!

SSDiv6 09-18-2013 06:47 PM

Re: NHRA Tether Rule Update
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gsa612 (Post 400639)
Is there a stamp on the clamp?, does it come with some cert.? If tech asks if you have a approved tether and you lie and there's a way they can tell, you'll be kicked from that race, and probably fined.It's worth it for nhra to have the tech guy do the lambada under your car if they can catch a ??$$ fine.

You have to provide an identification or part marking for verification purposes.

Signman 09-18-2013 06:52 PM

Re: NHRA Tether Rule Update
 
McMaster-Carr

5204K** Stainless Steel T-Bolt Tube & Hose Clamps - 316 SS - Bolts is also SS <9.00 each need 4 = $36.00

30457T101 Stainless Steel Load-Rated Wire Rope Lanyard, Uncoated, Loop/Loop, 1/8" Rope Diameter, 1' Length - Rated @ 352 #s - 12 in. long <$32.00 need 2 = $64.00

91839A125 18-8 Stainless Steel Expanding Hex Locknut, 1/4"-28 Thread Size, 7/16" Width, 21/64" Height, packs of 5 $8.45

<$110.00 Plus shipping.

No assembly of cables required. Load rated.
ALL Parts stainless Steel.
Nationally readily available part numbers.

Mike Gray 09-18-2013 06:59 PM

Re: NHRA Tether Rule Update
 
So the only thing you can't actually buy (much cheaper) is the receipt for the "approved" tether? How long did it take someone to piece up this thing with off the shelf parts?
They manufacture nothing except a sales slip!

Signman 09-18-2013 07:03 PM

Re: NHRA Tether Rule Update
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Gray (Post 400646)
How long did it take someone to piece up this thing with off the shelf parts?


About 10 minutes.

Mike Gray 09-18-2013 07:23 PM

Re: NHRA Tether Rule Update
 
"Although we feel we have designed 3 standard length tethers that will meet the majority of needs,
our 36” Universal “cut to fit” tether is also available for the special needs application,
and can be cut and assembled to be from 6 inches to 36 inches in length."

They said it themselves, I happen to be using the cut to fit universal tether and put it together myself. And yeah "I lost my sales slip"

greg johnson 09-18-2013 07:43 PM

Re: NHRA Tether Rule Update
 
Maybe I have missed it in earlier posts, but is there going to be CONTINGENCY $$$$$ paid for the use of this product? It would take some of the "sting" out of the manner that this stuff has been brought out? Altho it is still a "shady deal" at BEST!!!

SSDiv6 09-18-2013 09:13 PM

Re: NHRA Tether Rule Update
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Gray (Post 400646)
So the only thing you can't actually buy (much cheaper) is the receipt for the "approved" tether? How long did it take someone to piece up this thing with off the shelf parts?
They manufacture nothing except a sales slip!

Is not the receipt that is the proof of an accepted product; it must have a part marking or identification as part of the assembly. If you look at the current approved tether, it does have an identification as a NHRA approved product.

Jim Wahl 09-18-2013 09:47 PM

Re: NHRA Tether Rule Update
 
As I've said before, if it's really the safety aspect NHRA is concerned about, why do they care if the racer buys the same parts and make them on their own? The tether company makes a universal kit that the racer must put together. What's the difference except for the huge cost savings for the racer?

So SSDiv6, you are telling me that there is a logo stamped on one of these parts that says "NHRA Approved"? I'm calling your bluff. Show me! I'm not buying one of these just to find out.

As I have also said before, I can make one of these tethers (and happy to do so) for 25% of the cost of buying one from the tether company. I am fully capable as are most of the racers I know. I am also happy to submit to a tech inspection to a qualified inspector for approval much the way they tech my car to be sure my battery is secured, my seats are secured, I have all the studs on my axles, my tires are in good shape etc. Get the point? This is a money maker.... period! $150- $200 profit. It takes 10 minutes to put these together. When bought in bulk it probably costs less than $50 for the parts. Pretty good markup on the backs of fellow racers don't you think? Jim


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gsa612 09-18-2013 10:46 PM

Re: NHRA Tether Rule Update
 
Jim," nhra approved "is stamped on the gold sleeve on the cable, they have there azz covered!


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