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silloyd
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Traveller Rear Seat Belts

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Does anyone have a neat solution for stopping the rear inertia reel belts in my Traveller slipping off the top of the back seat and down the side please? Some sort of keeper/clip?

Photos would be particularly welcome please.
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Re: Traveller Rear Seat Belts

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I do not have a problem with mine. They are mounted behind the top of the wheel arch with the bottom end bolted through the bottom of the seat /boot panel and they stay over the seat back. They need replacing with 264s as the 254s are too short, despite what it says on the box.
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Re: Traveller Rear Seat Belts

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Just keep them buckled up when not in use!
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Re: Traveller Rear Seat Belts

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The problem lies with the small unruly ones that occupy the rear on occasions. They don't fasten the belts back in after use and then when they come to use the belts next,they can't fish them out from the sides of the seats!

I just felt sure that one of you clever folk had probably thought of this before and come up with a whiz bang solution that you could share with me....please?
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Re: Traveller Rear Seat Belts

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I'm sure I've seen seat belts routed through a "drawer handle" shaped guide.
Chrome and made for the job.
Just can't think what car it was on.

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Eric - 1971 Traveller
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Re: Traveller Rear Seat Belts

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Neat ... but expensive!
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Re: Traveller Rear Seat Belts

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I'm sure if you had a look round your local DIY store you'd probably find something that would do the job such as a small cupboard door handle, fixing bracket etc.


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