Flaping seat belts?
What do you guys do to hold down those annoying rear seat belts flapping in
the wind when the top is down? I've got some ideas (cutting them out!!) but there must be a simpler & logical way. |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
Phinz did pass the time by typing:
> What do you guys do to hold down those annoying rear seat belts flapping in > the wind when the top is down? I've got some ideas (cutting them out!!) but > there must be a simpler & logical way. Velcro ties or bungee cords. http://www.cablemarkers.com/other.htm -- DougW |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
Phinz did pass the time by typing:
> What do you guys do to hold down those annoying rear seat belts flapping in > the wind when the top is down? I've got some ideas (cutting them out!!) but > there must be a simpler & logical way. Velcro ties or bungee cords. http://www.cablemarkers.com/other.htm -- DougW |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
Phinz did pass the time by typing:
> What do you guys do to hold down those annoying rear seat belts flapping in > the wind when the top is down? I've got some ideas (cutting them out!!) but > there must be a simpler & logical way. Velcro ties or bungee cords. http://www.cablemarkers.com/other.htm -- DougW |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
Phinz did pass the time by typing:
> What do you guys do to hold down those annoying rear seat belts flapping in > the wind when the top is down? I've got some ideas (cutting them out!!) but > there must be a simpler & logical way. Velcro ties or bungee cords. http://www.cablemarkers.com/other.htm -- DougW |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
I'm planning to remove mine. No one ever sits back there anyway.
n. "Phinz" <Canes&Phinz@#1.com> wrote in message news:59c0ec43826e0acb0c0f715c9181f6df@news.teranew s.com... > I've got some ideas (cutting them out!!) but there must be a simpler & logical way. |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
I'm planning to remove mine. No one ever sits back there anyway.
n. "Phinz" <Canes&Phinz@#1.com> wrote in message news:59c0ec43826e0acb0c0f715c9181f6df@news.teranew s.com... > I've got some ideas (cutting them out!!) but there must be a simpler & logical way. |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
I'm planning to remove mine. No one ever sits back there anyway.
n. "Phinz" <Canes&Phinz@#1.com> wrote in message news:59c0ec43826e0acb0c0f715c9181f6df@news.teranew s.com... > I've got some ideas (cutting them out!!) but there must be a simpler & logical way. |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
I'm planning to remove mine. No one ever sits back there anyway.
n. "Phinz" <Canes&Phinz@#1.com> wrote in message news:59c0ec43826e0acb0c0f715c9181f6df@news.teranew s.com... > I've got some ideas (cutting them out!!) but there must be a simpler & logical way. |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
remove rear seat
remove rear seatbelts sell seat and seatbelts as a set no more problems! =) I made up some velcro straps and wrapped them around the belts and roll bar, that is, until I got rid of the rear seat for good. On Sat, 01 May 2004 15:09:52 GMT, "Phinz" <Canes&Phinz@#1.com> wrote: >>What do you guys do to hold down those annoying rear seat belts flapping in >>the wind when the top is down? I've got some ideas (cutting them out!!) but >>there must be a simpler & logical way. >> |
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