Does anyone else HATE the mustang seatbelts??

Rice_slayer

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My driver's one doesn't retract the odd time, but other than that, mine are good. I wear mine all the time, NEVER drive a vehicle without a seat belt, just makes me feel more secure when driving...
 

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I don't use my seatbelt, so I don't know how bad they suck. But my kid constantly gets his tangled up so it does not retract properly. But I chock that up to a 12 year old useing the seatbelt. My 15 year old has no problems.
 

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get a 94/95 convertible seat belt setup and call it a day.

the 94/95 retract well and they also retract from the top of the seat belt and the bottom with the actual part you click in (the male end) stationary in the middle of the belt. deff wonderful! but the hook that the belt goes through on the seat sucks bawls
 

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I hate the fact that it's twisted from the factory so the lap belt has twists in it... I hate the little guide that the stock seats have because it always gets stuck.... This is why I'm upgrading to Corbeau A4's and throwing some Schroth Street Legal Harnesses in..
 

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TheNatster513 said:
get a 94/95 convertible seat belt setup and call it a day.

the 94/95 retract well and they also retract from the top of the seat belt and the bottom with the actual part you click in (the male end) stationary in the middle of the belt. deff wonderful! but the hook that the belt goes through on the seat sucks bawls


You can remove that
 

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the convertable hooks i think, and the later model sn cars have a much smaller gap for the belt to come out of, you can change to one of them, i've thought about it myself
 

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not sure, havnt bothered to take it apart, i'm sure its just a couple screws under the headrest though
 

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