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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 02:46:33 GMT
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- In article <ngbsn#f@dixie.com> emory!marvin.contex.com!frank (Frank Perdicaro) writes:
-
- >Having gotten fed up with the standard seat belts in new cars, I have
- >started an experiment in my Fiesta concerning high quality seat belts.
- >
- >I have done most of the work to install a single loop seat belt bar
- >for the correct attachment of 4 point belts. I am using the existing
- >mounting points to hold the bar, and am thinking of using some
- >triangulation for better stiffness.
-
- I would be interested in the results of this project myself. I also
- think the issue of putting high quality safety belts would be a good subject
- for a PE article. After all, if your car goes faster now and comes to a
- sudden stop, you don't want to hit the inside of it at the faster speed you
- were going!
-
- Yeah, yeah, that's two articles I've suggested in the last two weeks
- without writing any. When I do a neato project, I'll write it up. Fair
- enough?
-
- [Please, pretty please? :-) I have a personal interest since I badly want
- to trash the %$^&%^&^*& passive trash that came in my wife's Camry and
- I need to add shoulder belts to the Knardley. What I'd like to find
- is a high quality, non-inertial 3 point belt with one latch. Just have
- not had time to go looking. JGD]
-
- Later,
- --
- Chris BeHanna DoD# 114 1983 H-D FXWG Wide Glide - Jubilee's Red Lady
- behanna@syl.nj.nec.com 1975 CB360T - Baby Bike
- Disclaimer: Now why would NEC
- agree with any of this anyway? I was raised by a pack of wild corn dogs.
-
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- Posted by: emory!phoenix.syl.nj.nec.com!behanna (Chris BeHanna)
-