SLTA
Structural
- Aug 11, 2008
- 1,641
Ok folks,
I'm shopping for a new car and it seems like the receiver part for the seatbelt is much shorter on the new cars than on the current cars we have(2012 and 2013 models). I've tried several models of Honda and Ford. The current length means that the seatbelt buckle digs hard into my hip, no matter what position the seat is in.
So: two questions...
1. Why are the seatbelt buckle receivers shorter now? and
2. Is there a way to extend this or switch it out for an older model's longer receiver?
Cheers from structural-land!
Please remember: we're not all guys!
I'm shopping for a new car and it seems like the receiver part for the seatbelt is much shorter on the new cars than on the current cars we have(2012 and 2013 models). I've tried several models of Honda and Ford. The current length means that the seatbelt buckle digs hard into my hip, no matter what position the seat is in.
So: two questions...
1. Why are the seatbelt buckle receivers shorter now? and
2. Is there a way to extend this or switch it out for an older model's longer receiver?
Cheers from structural-land!
Please remember: we're not all guys!