Here is a solution to your seat belt problem
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Originally Posted by ndlive
well i bought one off of ebay... i don't like them at all... yes it does help a little in moving the belt away from your neck, but it pulls up on the horizontal part of the belt, so it's always sitting on your stomach. so annoying i've never used it since i bought it...
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Originally Posted by G35 Mass
How well do you think these little plastic things will hold up in a crash?
yes, I was thinking the same thing.
It looks like it causes slack in the seatbelt while you wear it, which would not be good in case of a crash.
Just wondering...
I have a 2004 coupe with the same problem, of course. I guess I just live with it, and keep adjusting the seatbelt down away from my neck every 10 minutes.
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Originally Posted by Napoleon
yes, I was thinking the same thing.
It looks like it causes slack in the seatbelt while you wear it, which would not be good in case of a crash.
Just wondering...
I have a 2004 coupe with the same problem, of course. I guess I just live with it, and keep adjusting the seatbelt down away from my neck every 10 minutes.
It looks like it causes slack in the seatbelt while you wear it, which would not be good in case of a crash.
Just wondering...
I have a 2004 coupe with the same problem, of course. I guess I just live with it, and keep adjusting the seatbelt down away from my neck every 10 minutes.
lol i know what you mean except i do it like every 5 min lol it became a habit now...
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Originally Posted by LjN_728
HAHA A tiddy bear? or is it titty bear?! that is funny...that lucky bear
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