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$9 Seat Lap Belt Tensioner for Autocross

Dana Pants

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As several of you have probably noticed, the schroth quick fit doesn’t fit a 2018+ without some extra work and neither does a CGlock. I found that two of these seat belt tensioners from Amazon do a fine job and are ezpz to adjust. Just pull up on the chest strap, slide them down to the buckles, and click the latches.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07WSDRPTJ?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image

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look how relaxed I am now that I don’t have to use my arms and legs to hold myself in the seat.
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I love seat mods. They're cheap, easily noticeable by the driver and actually turn into time on the watch. Good stuff!
 

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As several of you have probably noticed, the schroth quick fit doesn’t fit a 2018+ without some extra work and neither does a CGlock. I found that two of these seat belt tensioners from Amazon do a fine job and are ezpz to adjust. Just pull up on the chest strap, slide them down to the buckles, and click the latches.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07WSDRPTJ?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image

AF77C460-C674-4930-B04A-87BF502FBA28.png


Mandatory autocross video:



look how relaxed I am now that I don’t have to use my arms and legs to hold myself in the seat.
Thanks, that looks like a good and cheap idea. I tighten the belt when I get in, but then it of course losens up by it self a bit later. Ordered a set of this.
 

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Let me again compliment Dana Pants on his tip. It's a bit too cumbersome to use for daily driving I find, and I've developed the habit of pulling up on the belt every now and then to keep it tight anyway, but I used this thing on my track day last Sunday, and found it quite useful. Keeps the lower over-the-lap part of the seat belt tight and reduces sliding on the seat.

Very cheap and useful mod.
 
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Let me again compliment Dana Pants on his tip. It's a bit too cumbersome to use for daily driving I find, and I've developed the habit of pulling up on the belt every now and then to keep it tight anyway, but I used this thing on my track day last Sunday, and found it quite useful. Keeps the lower over-the-lap part of the seat belt tight and reduces sliding on the seat.

Very cheap and useful mod.
I’m glad this tip is helping people.
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