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3 point rear seat belts in a danbury?
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<blockquote data-quote="adamuk" data-source="post: 527164" data-attributes="member: 19062"><p>The inertia reel 3 point belts can be used where the seat is up against the side of the van but if it is set in due to a cabinet you would need to make a very sturdy frame to mount the reel further out from the side of the van. </p><p></p><p>This might sound simple but remember that in an accident the load on the seat belt can be the equivelant of hanging an elephant from the belt. Sorry if i am the bearer of bad news but when it comes to safety it is bestvto be informed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamuk, post: 527164, member: 19062"] The inertia reel 3 point belts can be used where the seat is up against the side of the van but if it is set in due to a cabinet you would need to make a very sturdy frame to mount the reel further out from the side of the van. This might sound simple but remember that in an accident the load on the seat belt can be the equivelant of hanging an elephant from the belt. Sorry if i am the bearer of bad news but when it comes to safety it is bestvto be informed [/QUOTE]
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