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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Long Island NY
Posts: 795
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Can we beat the shoulder belt tree again?
Ive read many posts on the subject, and seen endless examples. But I was hoping to find a good fitting aftermarket 3 point seatbelt that may look somewhat original. (Maybe with GM logos or something.)
I hate to use them altogether, but my son is 3 and I'd like to have him safe and secure in his car seat with shoulder harness combo. |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Texarkana, AR
Posts: 123
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Re: Can we beat the shoulder belt tree again?
buckle it in with the regular seatbelt and then a camo colored ratchet strap across the top around the seat, that is how it is done in southwest Arkansas,
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