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Old 08-26-2004, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by AquilaEagle,Aug 26 2004, 06:56 PM
A classy mod there Ryn
Does the job mate!
Old 08-26-2004, 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Mrs TinTop,Aug 26 2004, 11:14 AM
Uuuhm Honey you're not 5ft 6ins but 5ft 4ins.

Bless, and I know those extra inches are sooooooooo important to you guys
This is why I don't let my missus post on this board
Old 08-26-2004, 03:11 PM
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Lee,
First up, you still huvney returned yur Insurance details ya wee bugger. Noo that wiz yur furst and last wornin.
Otherwize the I'll be sendin' the boyz roon!


Get some Back'to'Black. It's actually a clear silicon spray, just spray the area rubbing. You would also get the same result with the rubber seal silicon grease but again only on the area causing the problem.

The spray would probably be best, this is also very useful for stopping these guillotines that have a roller cutter squeeking, use it on our all the time.

And no one's mentioned anything about Wee Pip Squeeks?
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Stick a bit of felt onto the seat belt guide, stops the leather and plastic squeek.

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Old 08-27-2004, 06:52 AM
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On a more serious note, you need to be a little careful with anything that you apply to the seatbealt. Obviously some chemicals could react with the seatbelt material and affect it's stength/load capacity. I would say that anything containing solvents would be a definate risk. Of course you'll probably never know if this has occured unless you have an accident but it could be too late by then!
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