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I have seen this more than often in peoples cars, and talking to some professionals(rally), i really would like to point this out as some people don't seem to understand the risks involved in installing seatbelts incorrectly.

i am talking about the angle of the rear harness specificly as this is something you can easily see in pictures.

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wouldn't like to see someone on here being involved in an accident and snapping his or her spine because they installed their harness improperly.

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yes it would be but also think about the forces involved in an accident and i can imagine that a c-pillar bar would have difficulty staying in one piece with two adults pulling full force. If the C-pillar would buckle/snap that would not be good, to say the least.

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