suggestion for seat belt needed
#51
I use a medium size binder clip, clipped on the belt at the top where it goes into the winding mechanism, to make an inch or so of slack in the belt. That keeps the belt from chafing my neck or pulling on my chest while still leaving it secure for use in case of an accident. In my own car I leave it clipped on the belt, but I also carry one in my purse for when I ride with someone else. The clips, designed to hold more pages than a paper clip can handle, are small but strong, very inexpensive, and available wherever office supplies are sold.
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Originally Posted by dakotamaid
Originally Posted by sewnsewer2
Originally Posted by dakotamaid
Dawn, does it adjust at the top by the door frame?, if so just slide the clip down. If not you can purchase a clip that holds the chest strap down to the lap portion. However, this is not recommended. I would suggest a lambswool or other soft fabric to sew around the strap where it rubs. (I have the same problem. :)
#53
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Try this link
http://www.comfortableseatbeltclip.c...lip-order.html
I use this and could not do without it.
http://www.comfortableseatbeltclip.c...lip-order.html
I use this and could not do without it.
#56
http://www.seatbelttensionadjuster.com/
Check out this site. I have used these for years. They slip over the seat belt and hold the belt at a certain position and it doesn't choke you anymore.
Check out this site. I have used these for years. They slip over the seat belt and hold the belt at a certain position and it doesn't choke you anymore.
#57
I use a bulldog clip... the ones found in office supply stores to hold stacks of documents together. I think mine is 2 or 3 inches long and is strong enough to hold the shoulder strap to the lapstrap.
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Originally Posted by JudyA7124
http://www.seatbelttensionadjuster.com/
Check out this site. I have used these for years. They slip over the seat belt and hold the belt at a certain position and it doesn't choke you anymore.
Check out this site. I have used these for years. They slip over the seat belt and hold the belt at a certain position and it doesn't choke you anymore.
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