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Old 06-14-2009, 10:18 PM   #15
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How about the seat belt rubbing against your neck? I'm constantly adjusting it while driving. I've tried all different seat positions to remedy but no help. Anyone else have this problem or a fix?
Don't want to highjack but it may be part of the problem.
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Old 06-14-2009, 10:22 PM   #16
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How about the seat belt rubbing against your neck? I'm constantly adjusting it while driving. I've tried all different seat positions to remedy but no help. Anyone else have this problem or a fix?
Don't want to highjack but it may be part of the problem.
I've got the same issue. The only remedy I've found is to wear a collared shirt!
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Old 06-15-2009, 12:22 PM   #17
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My strap comes loose every time I try to use with the belt. 2SS inferno

Well not so much now, If you retract the belt slowly it will stay, but
i find myself more times than others snapping it back on as I hate the belt rubbing my neck.
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Old 06-16-2009, 06:58 PM   #18
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I am finding myself not happy with the seat belt rubbing my neck, too. I've got the seat jacked up as high as I can, but I'm still constantly fighting that *&@(%*^# seat belt across my neck.
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Old 07-05-2009, 06:43 AM   #19
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ditto seat belt rubbing neck! When my friend was in the passenger car for first ride- he said in first 5 seconds...What is up with seat belt on your neck? Why did they not make sliding adjustments for folks with different heights like most new cars?

Love the rest of the car. Just a stupid annoyance.
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Old 07-05-2009, 07:15 AM   #20
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I have not had that issue but I am getting tired of my seatbelt twisting around and not laying flat against my shoulder or chest. I have to every once in awhile twist it back straight again.:paddle:
Having the same issue, it rotates 180* and I always have to adjust it after it is on.
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Old 07-05-2009, 07:50 AM   #21
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i think its not supposed to be so tight on there so it can break away when you fold the seat forward and people wanna get in and out of the back seat... JMO
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Old 07-05-2009, 07:04 PM   #22
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Maybe there will be aftermarket neodymium magnet kits or maybe a similar size can be substituted.

There might be a problem pulling them apart actually lol, these things are strong.
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Old 07-05-2009, 07:11 PM   #23
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The seat belt rubbing on my neck was real annoying. I found that if it is out of the holder it puts the belt at a different angle which no longer rubs my neck. Worked fo me.
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Old 07-05-2009, 07:18 PM   #24
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I know this a different subject but tryed looking up it in different post but couldnt find it and Im not computer savy enough to figure out how to create my own post. But is there anyway to make it were if the passenger doesnt want to buckle up to keep it from beeping. My father is older and set in his ways and I hate having to continuosly asking him to nuckle his belt plus for this simple reason he hates to buckle up it makes it to were he doesnt even want to ride in my new camaro. If there is no way to turn it off then just post no way to turn it off. Thanks guys and gals. Now back to original post I have not had any problems of the magnetic snap letting seat belt come loose. I actually think it has a nice look with the button snap. And so far my daughter always unsnaps the seat belt every time she climbs in the back. I thought that might cause it to pop out more easily. Plus like some one else posted my seat plus passenger seat are back almost all the way and I think this causes less tension on the belt?
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Old 07-06-2009, 08:15 AM   #25
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You could buy an extra buckle and just put it in the latch. Or You could fasten the belt before he gets in, let him sit on the belt...Not sure if there is enough length but you could maybe run the belt around the back of the seat, and latch it.

(I by no means suggest that any of this is a good idea, pretty dumb actually, but I know how stubborn people can be)

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I know this a different subject but tryed looking up it in different post but couldnt find it and Im not computer savy enough to figure out how to create my own post. But is there anyway to make it were if the passenger doesnt want to buckle up to keep it from beeping. My father is older and set in his ways and I hate having to continuosly asking him to nuckle his belt plus for this simple reason he hates to buckle up it makes it to were he doesnt even want to ride in my new camaro. If there is no way to turn it off then just post no way to turn it off. Thanks guys and gals. Now back to original post I have not had any problems of the magnetic snap letting seat belt come loose. I actually think it has a nice look with the button snap. And so far my daughter always unsnaps the seat belt every time she climbs in the back. I thought that might cause it to pop out more easily. Plus like some one else posted my seat plus passenger seat are back almost all the way and I think this causes less tension on the belt?
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Old 07-06-2009, 09:56 AM   #26
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mine pops out very rarely maybe its just the angle your puling at, its not meat to be some steel bracket, its meant to be easily removable for people to access the rear seat, but like i said i've had mine pop off maybe 3 times /shrug
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My father is older and set in his ways and I hate having to continuosly asking him to nuckle his belt plus for this simple reason he hates to buckle up it makes it to were he doesnt even want to ride in my new camaro.
So.....I guess he just won't be riding with you.

My Gramps was this way, and I calmly stood my ground and told him he would have to wear a seat belt if he was going to ride in my car.

He somehow survived the wearing of the seat belt.

You know this already, but it's not worth the ticket, or the injury of someone you love.
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You could buy an extra buckle and just put it in the latch. Or You could fasten the belt before he gets in, let him sit on the belt...Not sure if there is enough length but you could maybe run the belt around the back of the seat, and latch it.

(I by no means suggest that any of this is a good idea, pretty dumb actually, but I know how stubborn people can be)
my grampa is dead set against seat belts


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So.....I guess he just won't be riding with you.

My Gramps was this way, and I calmly stood my ground and told him he would have to wear a seat belt if he was going to ride in my car.

He somehow survived the wearing of the seat belt.

You know this already, but it's not worth the ticket, or the injury of someone you love.
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