Seat Belt Tidies
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I think they need opening up a bit and smoothing off
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Softly~Softly wrote: I have some, not quite like yours and have noticed they are starting to chew on my seat belts and are a pain in the butt when it comes to the belt retracting :pinch:
I think they need opening up a bit and smoothing off
Hi Jan,
These one have never frayed the belt, had them on for about 2 years with no problems, came from the MGF Centre
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I need to ask Kevin (Dunga) to do it for me :whistle:
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John and Sue wrote: Got ours from AlloyCarParts: quite impressed with the quality: went for poished rather than brushed finish. Softly: If retracting is a problem try tweaking the angle relative to the headrest post.
I got mine from there too John, No problems with the belt retracting, no fraying yet, although they have only been on for a couple of months.
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Turned to the Darkside, K&N Apollo and extra bling fitted.52mm TB
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