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- From: andyh@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu (Andrew J. Huang)
- Subject: Re: Shoulder belts for rear seats in Golf,GTI?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.222910.3530@news.cs.brandeis.edu>
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- Organization: Brandeis University
- References: <mbernar-181192202706@macnet2_03.erenj.com> <1992Nov19.151010.23193@ee.rochester.edu> <BxzCJH.wL@umassd.edu>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 22:29:10 GMT
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- In article <BxzCJH.wL@umassd.edu> rgolen@UMASSD.EDU writes:
- >In article <1992Nov19.151010.23193@ee.rochester.edu>, msirota@ee.rochester.edu (Mark Sirota) writes:
- >>In article <mbernar-181192202706@macnet2_03.erenj.com> mbernar@erenj.com (Marcelino Bernardo) writes:
- >>> As the subject says, can the GTI (1985) be retrofitted with
- >>> shoulder belts for the rear seats. Is this available from
- >>> the dealer or other source?
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- >You can put shoulder belts on the rear in an early A2 without all that
- >much trouble. On the C Pilar is a mounting point, you will have to take
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- Okay. Now what about late A1 cars? The obvious solution is to
- install a roll bar behind the rear seats (I want my kids to be
- REALLY safe) and put in the 6 point harness ("If you're not
- going to be nice, I'm not going to release your seatbelt").
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- Anything more reasonable than this?
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- -andy
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