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As fast as poor can be ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 622 Joined: 25-May 04 From: Buffalo, NY Member No.: 349 ![]() |
For those of you with aftermarket seats and kept the stock seatbelt for street driving, what have you done to keep the seatbelt at a good level. The stock seats have that clip near the top of the seat the holds the belt down.
I could always put that on the new seat, I was wondering if it is load bearing in a crash (ie I would have to screw it in, or if I could just attach it to the seat in another method so I wouldn't have to screw through the new fabric. Thanks! |
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As fast as poor can be ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 622 Joined: 25-May 04 From: Buffalo, NY Member No.: 349 ![]() |
Well, the harness whole in the seat put the belt across my neck funny. I tried using velcro straps through the harness whole, through the factory guide to hold it to the seat, but that was too low. What I ended up doing it making a 'bracket' out of flat aluminum. I trilled 2 holes in it, and bolted the factory guide to it. I then lined the back of the bracket with the hook part of velcro (turns out velcro sticks very well to a corbeau fabric seat. I used 2 velcro straps through the harness hole and around the bottom of the 'bracket' just to make sure it stays put.
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