I know this question probably has been asked a 100 times but I can't seem to locate it in the search. I've seen the plastic shoulder belt guides in front of the slot in the seat, in the back, and inside...which is correct? I guess the plastic part that fits over the belt is designed to keep the end of the belt from slipping through the slot in the seat. Thanks
C-3 (1970) Shoulder Belt Guide
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Re: C-3 (1970) Shoulder Belt Guide
Be sure you install them correctly. I have judged many that were installed backwards. Since you have the AIM, that should be easy. Also they go on much more easily if warmed with hot water, the sun, or a hair dryer.- Top
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Re: C-3 (1970) Shoulder Belt Guide
Thanks for the info. I did heat them up and was able to get them on correctly. Can't believe I've had this car 10 years and they were wrong the entire time...even had it judged at NCRS Waco and no one said a thing...Thanks again.- Top
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Re: C-3 (1970) Shoulder Belt Guide
Reba is quite right.....they can be almost impossible to slip on (or off) without making them most pliant. She said hair dryer, not a heat gun.- Top
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