Flaping seat belts?
#21
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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
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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
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
#22
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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" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:409400A4.BEE90C53@***.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
someday I decide to put the back seat in, making my dog very very pissed!
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:409400A4.BEE90C53@***.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
#23
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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" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:409400A4.BEE90C53@***.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
someday I decide to put the back seat in, making my dog very very pissed!
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:409400A4.BEE90C53@***.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
#24
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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" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:409400A4.BEE90C53@***.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
someday I decide to put the back seat in, making my dog very very pissed!
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:409400A4.BEE90C53@***.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
#25
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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" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:409400A4.BEE90C53@***.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
someday I decide to put the back seat in, making my dog very very pissed!
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:409400A4.BEE90C53@***.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
#26
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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
> 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
#27
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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
> 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
#28
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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
> 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
#29
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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
> 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
#30
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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
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> 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
>
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
>