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'89 GL Rear Seatbelts question

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-> My I.Q. has just ran out.

 

-> I just can't figure it out on how to make those rear shoulder belts useful for adults! Is there a step-by-step guide on how to properly secure any passenger in the back seat?

 

-> Here are the pics of the rear seats of my beloved GL:

 

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-> HALP!!! :confused:

clip them onto the lap belt buckle, then plug it in. the tab on th elab belt gpes in the lab belt buckle. like the straps on your carhartt bib overalls.

-> My I.Q. has just ran out.

 

-> I just can't figure it out on how to make those rear shoulder belts useful for adults! Is there a step-by-step guide on how to properly secure any passenger in the back seat?

 

When those belts were installed, not all states had mandatory seatbelt laws, let alone Child Booster Seat laws.

 

The seatbelts were designed for kids. They work great for them, as the belt comes from so low over the seat that it lays perfect on the shoulders of younger person.

 

Adults not so much. I don't know about Nevada, but here in Oregon, the law just says you have to be buckled.....doesn't specifically say you have to have a shoulder belt.

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