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Originally Posted by jragan
You can also achieve the same result (if you have power seats) by moving your seat back away from your normal track-seating position by 6 inches or so, jerking the shoulder strap to lock it and then move your seat forward to your track-seating position. If you do this correctly, the seat-belt will stay locked. The trick is that you should move back far enough that when you return forward the shoulder strap should be a touch over uncomfortably tight (things will loosen a tiny touch as you start driving).
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I don't like using the seat, it's easier but you never know for sure when you move it if you'll be in the right spot with the right tension.
Plus I have a race seat with no sliders so I can't, lol.