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illyun:
I was browsing through an old copy of VW Driver Magazine and was reminded about a product that I had added to my shopping list last year, but subsequently forgotten about - the CG-Lock. 

http://www.cg-lock.co.uk/

The product is a simple idea and I decided to give it a shot at £40 excl VAT and shipping... I ordered two last Friday and they promptly arrived today through the post.  It was a bit tricky fitting the piece, but then it doesn't help when you're trying to slide a bracket from the wrong side.... 10 minutes later  :sleepy:  Eureka!  I had a radical idea and tried to slide the bracket from the other 'wrong' side.  :rolleye:  There's an installation video on the site for those with more patience/intelligence to sit through it.

I have to say that this is one of those devices that adds far more to your driving experience than its cost suggests.  The countless rave reviews are spot on and you feel that the car hasn improved suspension and handling and is a revelation when cornering hard.  Of course, the car hasn't changed, but you no longer get thrown about by the movement of the car and your driving experience is transformed.  If you do trackdays in your car and haven't got a harness, get one of these things.

Well worth the money and I wouldn't want to be without one now  :happy2:

WhiteGTI:
That looks very interesting, great write-up Illyun!

It mentions on their website about group buys - so I'm guessing they are willing to offer potential discounts...I wonder if anyone will be interested in this.. :smiley: :smiley:

DanGB:
I think these are great. Had one in my car for about two years, couldnt live without it now.

RedRobin:
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How are they regarding UK car insurance? I ask because I recently heard that even changing the belt is a no-no.

DanGB:
Never thought of that, Cant see it being as problem as it doesnt effect the workings of the belt, or actions in an event of an accident. You not modifying the atually belt mechanism, just adding on this part to the strap.

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