Road test of the 'BradyBelter' seat belt guides!!
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Re: Road test of the 'BradyBelter' seat belt guides!!
Good info guys. You must admit, with these cars there's always something new to try.
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Re: Road test of the 'BradyBelter' seat belt guides!!
Accessing the clips in the seat is easy. the back of the seat comes off with screws and the clips are then accessable.
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Hmmm. And all I did is slide a piece of pliable black tubing over my stock seatbelt guides to bridge the gap. I solved the problem too.
John G.
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Re: Road test of the 'BradyBelter' seat belt guides!!
You must have an earlier year car. The later model seats have a cover on the whole seat back. The back just doesn't come off. When you take the newer ones off. You have to watch not to tear the seams when going around the larger part on the bottom of the seat cushion.
What do you mean, Pliable tubing. Show a pic.
What do you mean, Pliable tubing. Show a pic.
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Re: Road test of the 'BradyBelter' seat belt guides!!
fuel hose?azygoustoyou wrote:You must have an earlier year car. The later model seats have a cover on the whole seat back. The back just doesn't come off. When you take the newer ones off. You have to watch not to tear the seams when going around the larger part on the bottom of the seat cushion.
What do you mean, Pliable tubing. Show a pic.
Trey
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1982 SPIDER 2000, 1964 CHEVYII, 1969 Chevy Nova, 2005 DODGE RAM, 1988 Jeep Comanche
1972 Spider, 78 Spider rat racer 57 f-100,
Re: Road test of the 'BradyBelter' seat belt guides!!
You know. I actually got to put the seat belt guides on in a couple different cars today. I knew the guides were nice. But you really don't get the total feel of how cool they are until you see them in a car. They definitely look like they could have been a stock item
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Re: Road test of the 'BradyBelter' seat belt guides!!
They look great and I will be buying a set, but right now all extra $ is going toward new house, so don't quit making them.
Trey
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Re: Road test of the 'BradyBelter' seat belt guides!!
Hi Craig,
Just received my Brady seat belt keepers. Not only were they hand delivered but they were installed by the master himself. These are really nice and well made. Can't wait to try them out. George
Just received my Brady seat belt keepers. Not only were they hand delivered but they were installed by the master himself. These are really nice and well made. Can't wait to try them out. George
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Re: Road test of the 'BradyBelter' seat belt guides!!
I also got and installed my Brady guides today and I am VERY impressed. They are VERY nice and extermely functional. Much nicer in real life than pictures reveal! Bravo.
Jeff Klein, Aiken, SC
1980 FI Spider, Veridian with Tan (sold about a year ago), in the market for another project
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1980 FI Spider, Veridian with Tan (sold about a year ago), in the market for another project
1989 Spider, sold
2008 Mercedes SL65
2008 S600 Mercedes V12
Re: Road test of the 'BradyBelter' seat belt guides!!
i had my seat belt guides delivered to the office. I can't wait to get home to check them out! high quality job, Brady. thanks much. There is even a right and left hand part...extremely well thought out. well worth the time and effort.
i am wondering if they can be dipped in some of that plastic that you see tool handles coated in... might be more durable in the wear areas than paint.
i am wondering if they can be dipped in some of that plastic that you see tool handles coated in... might be more durable in the wear areas than paint.
Re: Road test of the 'BradyBelter' seat belt guides!!
Thanks Mike. They even look better on the car! That plastic may make it harder for the seat belt to slide.
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Re: Road test of the 'BradyBelter' seat belt guides!!
Shoudl i be worried that I have been thinking like Mike! I was thinking that platic dip might be a good way to go? Brady, did you actually try it or do you just think it might not allow the belt to slide? A little resistance is okay. I just think it would really give it that final touch of a finished part? Of course I'm not sure I can find it in a color I want so paint may still be the way I go.mbouse wrote:i had my seat belt guides delivered to the office. I can't wait to get home to check them out! high quality job, Brady. thanks much. There is even a right and left hand part...extremely well thought out. well worth the time and effort.
i am wondering if they can be dipped in some of that plastic that you see tool handles coated in... might be more durable in the wear areas than paint.
Jeff Klein, Aiken, SC
1980 FI Spider, Veridian with Tan (sold about a year ago), in the market for another project
1989 Spider, sold
2008 Mercedes SL65
2008 S600 Mercedes V12
1980 FI Spider, Veridian with Tan (sold about a year ago), in the market for another project
1989 Spider, sold
2008 Mercedes SL65
2008 S600 Mercedes V12
Re: Road test of the 'BradyBelter' seat belt guides!!
I would try it on another piece of rod that is curved first. The belt is going to ride toward the inside corner. I just think it might be to restricted. I never tried it. Let me know what you come up with. If I had my pizza oven going yet. I would have just powder coated them. I've been too busy to get the oven going.
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Re: Road test of the 'BradyBelter' seat belt guides!!
Powder coating would be the best option IMHO.azygoustoyou wrote:I would try it on another piece of rod that is curved first. The belt is going to ride toward the inside corner. I just think it might be to restricted. I never tried it. Let me know what you come up with. If I had my pizza oven going yet. I would have just powder coated them. I've been too busy to get the oven going.
Jeff Klein, Aiken, SC
1980 FI Spider, Veridian with Tan (sold about a year ago), in the market for another project
1989 Spider, sold
2008 Mercedes SL65
2008 S600 Mercedes V12
1980 FI Spider, Veridian with Tan (sold about a year ago), in the market for another project
1989 Spider, sold
2008 Mercedes SL65
2008 S600 Mercedes V12