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Author Subject: Keeping Lap belts on Bucket seats
Day666

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Post #1
Bought one of these for my lap belt to use in my bucket seat & it holds you solid keeping the bottom strap tight against your stomach but allows the top lap belt across your shoulder to freely move ...1000% better & holds you in the seat Thumbs up

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Posted 13th Apr 2015 at 21:34
adam b

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Yeah they do work to a degree. Molest the b pillar interior plastics and don't get it stuck in the door

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Posted 13th Apr 2015 at 21:41
Chr1sch

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Interesting, where did you get that from?

I'm amazed given how much there is on the net about why its really bad to run harnesses either a) attached to the floor at a crazy angle and Cool without a cage, yet people still run them on their road cars.

This looks like a smart move until I can get my cage in along with a million other bits i need lol
Posted 14th Apr 2015 at 10:47
Day666

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Chr1sch wrote:
Interesting, where did you get that from?

I'm amazed given how much there is on the net about why its really bad to run harnesses either a) attached to the floor at a crazy angle and Cool without a cage, yet people still run them on their road cars.

This looks like a smart move until I can get my cage in along with a million other bits i need lol


Chris Everybody sells them ...I got mine from Merlin only because they are up the road ...they are very expensive !
KAM Racing have them '... Each £39-£46 it seems if you shop about ..I only bought one to try & very very impressed & I would say if it wasent Thumbs up
Tweeks have them also I've just been told ?....can't say on that one !!!
Kam racing are great to deal with & ask for Kevin !!!!



Posted 14th Apr 2015 at 12:11
Chr1sch

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Yes i've used Kam racing for my Satchshift - will give them a buzz thanks!
Posted 14th Apr 2015 at 15:52
buzzbrightyear

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Post #6
Is it a clunk clip?
I can remember them in the 80s as a kid

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Posted 14th Apr 2015 at 16:44
Day666

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buzzbrightyear wrote:
Is it a clunk clip?
I can remember them in the 80s as a kid


Defo not ....stays on permanent & is Silent & peace of P-SS to use ...such a simple design that works amazing !!!
Posted 14th Apr 2015 at 18:03
6waysforward

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Ratchet strap ftw. Thumbs up

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Posted 14th Apr 2015 at 19:31
Day666

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6waysforward wrote:
Ratchet strap ftw. Thumbs up


Worked amazing at Combe ...Thumbs up
Posted 2nd May 2015 at 06:41

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