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Never heard a bad word about ellis precision.
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Would be interested in adding him as a site vendor once we get rolling here...
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Seatbelt mod
Cheapest mod so far!
So the seatbelts in the back were a pain in the butt because it was pretty much a two-handed job to get them clicked. I've seen others put a rubber tube, sliced along one side, around it to add some structural integrity. What I've done is use a rubber door sill protector, zip-tied, and then wrapped with black gorilla tape to protect the seats from the zip-ties. Now the kids and others who sit in the back don't get frustrated with getting the seatbelts done up. Pics..... http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/...0517-00067.jpg http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/...0517-00068.jpg http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/...0517-00069.jpg |
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i like it! haha i remember those damn things they were a sloppy flop job trying to get them buckled. mine were usually tucked under the seat anyway that was my other annoyance.
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^^^you said "sloppy flop job"
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Best part is, the 5 year old now knows the seatbelts are "fixed" so she can do up her own seatbelt. :)
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Also contemplating dash gauge installation. Can never have enough gadgets. LOL |
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