I am not sure this is the place to put this but mods please move it to where you feel fit. I want to stress the importance of wearing your seat belt when traveling on and especially off road. There are times that us off roader can get into a predicament that that little strap could prevent injury or even posibly save your or someone elses life.
I am bringing this up because last weekend a club member form the susuki samuari club Gadzuks rolled his suzuki 5 times down a 40 foot drop got thrown form the vehicle and broke his back. He was in surgery yesturday and is not parylized and doing well. But about 2 years ago a friend of a friend went jeepin with his buddy and rolled also got thrown but the jeep rolled over him and killed him instantly.
I know form when I floped my jeep that even the stock seat belt is better than nothing. Who knows what would of happened to me or my buddy who I was hanging over when I went over. Being a well over 300 pound guy I surely would of smashed him but my seatbelt held true.
I know you guys have heard it all before so this is just a little reminder. I have met quite a few of you great guys & girls and I dont want to see anybody get hurt. You must agree some of the trails we do can be very unforgiving if any mistake is made and usually will come up and bite you when you least expect it as it was in my case. Please buckle up especially on the trails it may save your life.
I am bringing this up because last weekend a club member form the susuki samuari club Gadzuks rolled his suzuki 5 times down a 40 foot drop got thrown form the vehicle and broke his back. He was in surgery yesturday and is not parylized and doing well. But about 2 years ago a friend of a friend went jeepin with his buddy and rolled also got thrown but the jeep rolled over him and killed him instantly.
I know form when I floped my jeep that even the stock seat belt is better than nothing. Who knows what would of happened to me or my buddy who I was hanging over when I went over. Being a well over 300 pound guy I surely would of smashed him but my seatbelt held true.
I know you guys have heard it all before so this is just a little reminder. I have met quite a few of you great guys & girls and I dont want to see anybody get hurt. You must agree some of the trails we do can be very unforgiving if any mistake is made and usually will come up and bite you when you least expect it as it was in my case. Please buckle up especially on the trails it may save your life.
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