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11-05-2000, 01:03 PM | #1 |
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Location: Springfield, VA, USA
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Shoulder pads tearing up seat belt, I have solve the problem
I have solved the problem! I took off the velcro and then you see a little extra material foldered over. Unsew that part and flaten it out a bit. Put the shoulder pad on your seat belt and wrap the part that use to have the velcro around and sew that bad boy on. Used some red string and it looks nice, no more tear up the seat belt!
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11-05-2000, 10:33 PM | #2 |
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Good Idea dude! So it stays on all the time, no matter what, and No scratching! Plus its not too tight so you dont have to "wrench" the belt pad up each time you leave!
Awesome! -JP |
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