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. >> |
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. >> |
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. >> |
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. >> |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
In news:59c0ec43826e0acb0c0f715c9181f6df@news.teranew s.com,
Phinz from <Canes&Phinz@#1.com> was injured because: | 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. Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost somewhere. -- -- Joe Pribe NC Pull my finger to reply by email. jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com jegp 'at' hotmail.com I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
In news:59c0ec43826e0acb0c0f715c9181f6df@news.teranew s.com,
Phinz from <Canes&Phinz@#1.com> was injured because: | 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. Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost somewhere. -- -- Joe Pribe NC Pull my finger to reply by email. jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com jegp 'at' hotmail.com I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
In news:59c0ec43826e0acb0c0f715c9181f6df@news.teranew s.com,
Phinz from <Canes&Phinz@#1.com> was injured because: | 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. Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost somewhere. -- -- Joe Pribe NC Pull my finger to reply by email. jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com jegp 'at' hotmail.com I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
In news:59c0ec43826e0acb0c0f715c9181f6df@news.teranew s.com,
Phinz from <Canes&Phinz@#1.com> was injured because: | 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. Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost somewhere. -- -- Joe Pribe NC Pull my finger to reply by email. jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com jegp 'at' hotmail.com I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
Yes just tuck the windshield tie down strap in behind the rear view
mirror, no need to take it off an lose it. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Joseph P wrote: > > Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various > adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, > and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual > for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost > somewhere. > > -- > -- > Joe Pribe > NC > > Pull my finger to reply by email. > > jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com > jegp 'at' hotmail.com > > I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
Yes just tuck the windshield tie down strap in behind the rear view
mirror, no need to take it off an lose it. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Joseph P wrote: > > Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various > adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, > and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual > for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost > somewhere. > > -- > -- > Joe Pribe > NC > > Pull my finger to reply by email. > > jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com > jegp 'at' hotmail.com > > I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
Yes just tuck the windshield tie down strap in behind the rear view
mirror, no need to take it off an lose it. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Joseph P wrote: > > Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various > adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, > and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual > for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost > somewhere. > > -- > -- > Joe Pribe > NC > > Pull my finger to reply by email. > > jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com > jegp 'at' hotmail.com > > I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
Yes just tuck the windshield tie down strap in behind the rear view
mirror, no need to take it off an lose it. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Joseph P wrote: > > Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various > adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, > and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual > for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost > somewhere. > > -- > -- > Joe Pribe > NC > > Pull my finger to reply by email. > > jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com > jegp 'at' hotmail.com > > I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
I decided to go with Velcro straps tied to the rear rollbar, just in case
someday I decide to put the back seat in, making my dog very very pissed! "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:409400A4.BEE90C53@cox.net... > Yes just tuck the windshield tie down strap in behind the rear view > mirror, no need to take it off an lose it. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Joseph P wrote: > > > > Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various > > adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, > > and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual > > for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost > > somewhere. > > > > -- > > -- > > Joe Pribe > > NC > > > > Pull my finger to reply by email. > > > > jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com > > jegp 'at' hotmail.com > > > > I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
I decided to go with Velcro straps tied to the rear rollbar, just in case
someday I decide to put the back seat in, making my dog very very pissed! "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:409400A4.BEE90C53@cox.net... > Yes just tuck the windshield tie down strap in behind the rear view > mirror, no need to take it off an lose it. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Joseph P wrote: > > > > Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various > > adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, > > and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual > > for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost > > somewhere. > > > > -- > > -- > > Joe Pribe > > NC > > > > Pull my finger to reply by email. > > > > jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com > > jegp 'at' hotmail.com > > > > I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
I decided to go with Velcro straps tied to the rear rollbar, just in case
someday I decide to put the back seat in, making my dog very very pissed! "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:409400A4.BEE90C53@cox.net... > Yes just tuck the windshield tie down strap in behind the rear view > mirror, no need to take it off an lose it. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Joseph P wrote: > > > > Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various > > adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, > > and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual > > for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost > > somewhere. > > > > -- > > -- > > Joe Pribe > > NC > > > > Pull my finger to reply by email. > > > > jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com > > jegp 'at' hotmail.com > > > > I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
I decided to go with Velcro straps tied to the rear rollbar, just in case
someday I decide to put the back seat in, making my dog very very pissed! "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:409400A4.BEE90C53@cox.net... > Yes just tuck the windshield tie down strap in behind the rear view > mirror, no need to take it off an lose it. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Joseph P wrote: > > > > Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various > > adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, > > and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual > > for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost > > somewhere. > > > > -- > > -- > > Joe Pribe > > NC > > > > Pull my finger to reply by email. > > > > jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com > > jegp 'at' hotmail.com > > > > I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
Roughly 5/1/04 08:09, Phinz's monkeys randomly typed:
> 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. There are really velcro adjustable straps, normally used to bundle computer cabling, available in several colors and quite rugged. -- Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
Roughly 5/1/04 08:09, Phinz's monkeys randomly typed:
> 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. There are really velcro adjustable straps, normally used to bundle computer cabling, available in several colors and quite rugged. -- Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
Roughly 5/1/04 08:09, Phinz's monkeys randomly typed:
> 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. There are really velcro adjustable straps, normally used to bundle computer cabling, available in several colors and quite rugged. -- Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
Roughly 5/1/04 08:09, Phinz's monkeys randomly typed:
> 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. There are really velcro adjustable straps, normally used to bundle computer cabling, available in several colors and quite rugged. -- Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
turn up the radio, and smile that your in a jeep with the top off. If your
hearing is that sensitive that the seatbelts flapping bothers you ...why did you buy a convertible. Sean "L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message news:s9Vkc.6890$IG1.197594@attbi_s04... > Roughly 5/1/04 08:09, Phinz's monkeys randomly typed: > > What do you guys do to hold down those annoying rear seat belts flapping in > > the wind when the top is down? I've got some ideas (cutting them out!!) but > > there must be a simpler & logical way. > > There are really velcro adjustable straps, normally used to > bundle computer cabling, available in several colors and > quite rugged. > > > -- > Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate > |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
turn up the radio, and smile that your in a jeep with the top off. If your
hearing is that sensitive that the seatbelts flapping bothers you ...why did you buy a convertible. Sean "L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message news:s9Vkc.6890$IG1.197594@attbi_s04... > Roughly 5/1/04 08:09, Phinz's monkeys randomly typed: > > 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. > > There are really velcro adjustable straps, normally used to > bundle computer cabling, available in several colors and > quite rugged. > > > -- > Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate > |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
turn up the radio, and smile that your in a jeep with the top off. If your
hearing is that sensitive that the seatbelts flapping bothers you ...why did you buy a convertible. Sean "L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message news:s9Vkc.6890$IG1.197594@attbi_s04... > Roughly 5/1/04 08:09, Phinz's monkeys randomly typed: > > What do you guys do to hold down those annoying rear seat belts flapping in > > the wind when the top is down? I've got some ideas (cutting them out!!) but > > there must be a simpler & logical way. > > There are really velcro adjustable straps, normally used to > bundle computer cabling, available in several colors and > quite rugged. > > > -- > Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate > |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
turn up the radio, and smile that your in a jeep with the top off. If your
hearing is that sensitive that the seatbelts flapping bothers you ...why did you buy a convertible. Sean "L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message news:s9Vkc.6890$IG1.197594@attbi_s04... > Roughly 5/1/04 08:09, Phinz's monkeys randomly typed: > > 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. > > There are really velcro adjustable straps, normally used to > bundle computer cabling, available in several colors and > quite rugged. > > > -- > Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate > |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
In news:409400A4.BEE90C53@cox.net,
L.W. (ßill) ------ III from <----------@cox.net> was injured because: | Yes just tuck the windshield tie down strap in behind the | rear view mirror, no need to take it off an lose it. | God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O | mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ | | Joseph P wrote: || || Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various || adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, || and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual || for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost || somewhere. || || -- || -- || Joe Pribe || NC || || Pull my finger to reply by email. || || jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com || jegp 'at' hotmail.com || || I Love My O|||||||O 'zactly -- -- Joe Pribe NC Pull my finger to reply by email. jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com jegp 'at' hotmail.com I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
In news:409400A4.BEE90C53@cox.net,
L.W. (ßill) ------ III from <----------@cox.net> was injured because: | Yes just tuck the windshield tie down strap in behind the | rear view mirror, no need to take it off an lose it. | God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O | mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ | | Joseph P wrote: || || Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various || adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, || and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual || for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost || somewhere. || || -- || -- || Joe Pribe || NC || || Pull my finger to reply by email. || || jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com || jegp 'at' hotmail.com || || I Love My O|||||||O 'zactly -- -- Joe Pribe NC Pull my finger to reply by email. jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com jegp 'at' hotmail.com I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
In news:409400A4.BEE90C53@cox.net,
L.W. (ßill) ------ III from <----------@cox.net> was injured because: | Yes just tuck the windshield tie down strap in behind the | rear view mirror, no need to take it off an lose it. | God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O | mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ | | Joseph P wrote: || || Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various || adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, || and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual || for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost || somewhere. || || -- || -- || Joe Pribe || NC || || Pull my finger to reply by email. || || jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com || jegp 'at' hotmail.com || || I Love My O|||||||O 'zactly -- -- Joe Pribe NC Pull my finger to reply by email. jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com jegp 'at' hotmail.com I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
In news:409400A4.BEE90C53@cox.net,
L.W. (ßill) ------ III from <----------@cox.net> was injured because: | Yes just tuck the windshield tie down strap in behind the | rear view mirror, no need to take it off an lose it. | God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O | mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ | | Joseph P wrote: || || Your Jeep prolly came from the factory with various || adjustable straps and whatnot for the seatbelts, windshield, || and the removeable fron rollbars. Check you owners manual || for usage, and too bad if the straps have been lost || somewhere. || || -- || -- || Joe Pribe || NC || || Pull my finger to reply by email. || || jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com || jegp 'at' hotmail.com || || I Love My O|||||||O 'zactly -- -- Joe Pribe NC Pull my finger to reply by email. jpribe 'at' nc.rr.com jegp 'at' hotmail.com I Love My O|||||||O |
Re: Flaping seat belts?
At least you can complain about the belts... I have regretted selling my
CJ-7, 5 minutes after it was out of site. No open top, no fun. :-( Brian "Phinz" <Canes&Phinz@#1.com> wrote in message news:59c0ec43826e0acb0c0f715c9181f6df@news.teranew s.com... > 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?
At least you can complain about the belts... I have regretted selling my
CJ-7, 5 minutes after it was out of site. No open top, no fun. :-( Brian "Phinz" <Canes&Phinz@#1.com> wrote in message news:59c0ec43826e0acb0c0f715c9181f6df@news.teranew s.com... > 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?
At least you can complain about the belts... I have regretted selling my
CJ-7, 5 minutes after it was out of site. No open top, no fun. :-( Brian "Phinz" <Canes&Phinz@#1.com> wrote in message news:59c0ec43826e0acb0c0f715c9181f6df@news.teranew s.com... > 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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