mizzum
12-12-2005, 03:19 PM
Hi,
I was looking at a link you put in another post showing the correct rf belt path under the covers of a MA: http://photobucket.com/albums/y255/joolstag/?action=view¤t=DCP00309.jpg
It is ia great pic but there is way more stuff under the cover of my BVs.There is all sorts of belts/webbing with buckle things on the ends that get in my way when installing the seats. Are they latch connectors and in any case where can i tuck them away? I couldnt differentiate between them and my seatbelt at some points yeserday!
Also, do you have to keep those huggs things on? They really get in the way.
We reisntalled in our car as best we could. I think we need some rubber mats or something on the leather.We tethered them to the base of the front seats so that helped but the bases are still a bit slippy.I am happier though now than with the first installs. We also moved the front seats back to press against the car seats.
Thanks,
Lynn
I was looking at a link you put in another post showing the correct rf belt path under the covers of a MA: http://photobucket.com/albums/y255/joolstag/?action=view¤t=DCP00309.jpg
It is ia great pic but there is way more stuff under the cover of my BVs.There is all sorts of belts/webbing with buckle things on the ends that get in my way when installing the seats. Are they latch connectors and in any case where can i tuck them away? I couldnt differentiate between them and my seatbelt at some points yeserday!
Also, do you have to keep those huggs things on? They really get in the way.
We reisntalled in our car as best we could. I think we need some rubber mats or something on the leather.We tethered them to the base of the front seats so that helped but the bases are still a bit slippy.I am happier though now than with the first installs. We also moved the front seats back to press against the car seats.
Thanks,
Lynn