seat belts

Discussion in 'Technical' started by ROYSZX, Mar 5, 2006.

  1. ROYSZX

    ROYSZX New Member

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    Is it ok to have seat belt on doors.
     
  2. OZ-300

    OZ-300 Godfather

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    Yep. My car was complied like this. Cheers, Peter
     
  3. ports

    ports the pro

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    My NA on the doors, my TT on B-pillar. :wacko:
     
  4. ST74

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    Compliance plate vs. 15yr rule...

    If I'm not mistaken, it's to do with how the car was imported. If it was complianced with a plate, then it would have to be changed to the same as the Aus version. (on the B-pillar). If it came in under the 15yr rule, then it wouldn't matter and could stay on the door.
     
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    CHILI Indestructable Target

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    That's not correct, mine has a green compliance plate, belts on door.
     
  6. ROYSZX

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    Thanks fellas ,i fined seat belt on piller rubs on my neck,moving it forward to the door should miss my neck?:thumbsup:
     
  7. OZ-300

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    If you remount it, remember not to open the door with your seatbelt on ...

    otherwise you'll find what rubbing on your neck really means. :LOL::LOL::LOL:

    Cheers,

    Peter
     

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