what site sells racing suits. like tien, d2, apexi etc...
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Those companies you listed don't make suits, unless you know something I don't... The logos you see are added to the suits because those companies are sponsoring the car/driver.
Companies that make such suits are: Simpson, Momo, Sparco (like hondaguy1212 said), R.J.S. Racing Equipment, Inc., G-FORCE Racing Gear, RCI, Safecraft, Bell
(the last half of that list was simply copied and pasted from www.summitracing.com)
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Honestly, if your car doesn't need a roll cage, you don't need a racing suit.
I was at Honda Day one time a couple years ago. This older Japanese guy driving a bone stock 6th gen coupe in the autocross was wearing a racing suit. Looked neat, but it was totally out of place! A bone stock car going 35mph tops, by itself, around some harmless cones will not mysteriously catch on fire!
If you want some fire safety equipment, spend your cash on a small in-car extinguisher. If something should catch on fire, that will do more good than a suit.
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Originally posted by deevergoteHonestly, if your car doesn't need a roll cage, you don't need a racing suit.
I was at Honda Day one time a couple years ago. This older Japanese guy driving a bone stock 6th gen coupe in the autocross was wearing a racing suit. Looked neat, but it was totally out of place! A bone stock car going 35mph tops, by itself, around some harmless cones will not mysteriously catch on fire!
If you want some fire safety equipment, spend your cash on a small in-car extinguisher. If something should catch on fire, that will do more good than a suit.
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