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PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2006 12:00 pm 
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I am just wondering what different types of seat belts, if any people have put in their cars? As that?s one thing I have forgotten about. :?


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I went for a new pair of Klippan Retractable belts for my 69 Roundy, much nicer than having those fixed belts hanging all over the place..


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How did you go mounting the roller part so it didn't hit your seat?


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With the standard low back seats, there is enough room, without the seats hitting the reel part.


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taht will be a problem for me i think as i have cobra classic in mine


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Peanut wrote:
taht will be a problem for me i think as i have cobra classic in mine

No they WILL fit- I have a Cobra Trophy (bigger) and it clears OK.
BTW I found if you don't drill another reel bracket hole a bit closer to the reel, the reel WILL hit the door pocket when you close it... :wink:

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mmm that is good to know thanks for that


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Is it possible to get seatbelts in different colors?
I'm after green, but as a general thing is it possible to get the material in other colors besides black.... or is it possible to dye the seatbelt material?

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I've seen green, red yellow and blue in autobarn before. 8)


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Harley wrote:
I've seen green, red yellow and blue in autobarn before. 8)

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Klippan seatbelts are available in 12 colours..

http://www.autolivaftermarket.com/pr-replacement2.asp


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