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Originally Posted by Shipkiller
I have one also. Broke it at my last event in Feb. The spring arm broke.
But I find that now I don't need it. I, for me, found a better way.
Go to Walmart, Kmart etc, and pickup a roll of that tacky rubber bubble/bead type of kitchen matting. Drape a three foot section on the back of your seat before you sit down. This keeps your upper body from moving and won't damage the seat.
Then put the seat all the way back. Quickly pull the shoulder belt to lockit in place and move the seat forward. I use seat memory for my driving position anyway so I just pres the button. This will make the belt TIGHT.
This locks me into the seat... Almost as good as harness's. almost.... but better than normal..
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That is BRILLIANT!!!! We have a couple of rolls left over from what I got to organize our craftsman tool cabinet. Should have known if it keeps our wenches in place it would keep our butts in place too!
Shipkiller gets the McGuyver Award of the Day. :
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