here's an easy fix... before you start the trail, while sitting in your Jeep, fasten your seat belt and locate the connection point at the roll bar above your shoulder. use some sort of clamping device in front of that spot to stop the seat belt from retracting any further than comfortable. enjoy wheeling even more!!!
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Get Lap Belts!! They're not very expensive, $50 or so and you can keep your existing 3 point belts. I would steer clear from 5 point belts, especially in rock crawling, they would make it damn near immpossible for you to lean out of the vehicle and see what your doing.
Ya know what I'm sayin'
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For our purposes any lap belt is fine. Now if we were racing the belts would have to be certified, but were not so they dont
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Originally posted by Dukes69
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For our purposes any lap belt is fine. Now if we were racing the belts would have to be certified, but were not so they dont
I got mine from Summit. There's a variety to choose from. You can have the adjusters on the floor, or up by the buckle. I like the adjusters on the floor so there's not so much stuff in my lap. I've adjusted my driver's side belt once, when I installed it. The passenger side gets adjusted more often as different passengers ride with me. Currently, it's adjusted rather small since I had some little guys riding with me last weekend
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Originally posted by TommyJeep
[B]Master of the obvious!!! j/k
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