Why fasten rear seatbelts with no one in the back?
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Roop said:
I do this in my car mainly because it stops the buckle from potentially knocking the crap out of the plastic trim at the sides.
Damn, this is a good reply, I'm going to do this myself now 
By the way, checking your profile I see you are in Lausanne. I'm planning to stop off there on my Alps driving trip in May, what's it like?
PigFilth said:
Often come back from MOT or service with them like this.

Roop said:
I do this in my car mainly because it stops the buckle from potentially knocking the crap out of the plastic trim at the sides.
how heavy are your buckles to rattle around that much especially in the back ? enertia real seat belts should be fairly tought when not in use ? , I could understand with harnesses in the front as the clips and retainer rattle and clonk about alot.St John Smythe said:
Roop said:
I do this in my car mainly because it stops the buckle from potentially knocking the crap out of the plastic trim at the sides.
Damn, this is a good reply, I'm going to do this myself now 
I keep mine locked for two reasons. One is the buckles fall down in to the guts of the side of the seat, so passengers can't find them. Second is to stop heavy items (bags of cement, pressure washers, lawn mowers etc) coming through the seats in an emergency situation. Or slow them down a bit at least. 

St John Smythe said:
Roop said:
I do this in my car mainly because it stops the buckle from potentially knocking the crap out of the plastic trim at the sides.
Damn, this is a good reply, I'm going to do this myself now 
By the way, checking your profile I see you are in Lausanne. I'm planning to stop off there on my Alps driving trip in May, what's it like?
wackojacko said:
PigFilth said:
Often come back from MOT or service with them like this.

Roop said:
I do this in my car mainly because it stops the buckle from potentially knocking the crap out of the plastic trim at the sides.
how heavy are your buckles to rattle around that much especially in the back ? enertia real seat belts should be fairly tought when not in use ? , I could understand with harnesses in the front as the clips and retainer rattle and clonk about alot.Risotto said:
St John Smythe said:
Roop said:
I do this in my car mainly because it stops the buckle from potentially knocking the crap out of the plastic trim at the sides.
Damn, this is a good reply, I'm going to do this myself now 
AllNines said:
My employers have stipulated that company car drivers should always have their rear seatbelts fastened. I assumed it was because it added strength to the seats in case of an accident, especially as we have engineers driving around with tools and equipment in the boot.
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