Rear seat belts narrow bodied Excel

Body parts, seats, dash, headlining, windows and stuff!

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Re: Rear seat belts narrow bodied Excel

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Job wasnt too bad in the end. The belts dont come with a stowage hook and apparently Securon dont make one so I will look around for something to tidy them up... being static they obviously dont retract so really need a hook of some sort. My experience (warts and all) is on my blog now.
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Re: Rear seat belts narrow bodied Excel

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majcd213 wrote:...really need a hook of some sort.
Just leave them plugged in when not in use?
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Re: Rear seat belts narrow bodied Excel

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Yep that's what I'm doing but I'd prefer them hung... along with a few other folk!
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Re: Rear seat belts narrow bodied Excel

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Landrover discovery clips are cheap at a couple of quid each and fit the bill.
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