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<blockquote data-quote="Moneypit1" data-source="post: 1105675" data-attributes="member: 16627"><p>My settup also.</p><p></p><p>YJ belts have inertia devices. What that does is allow free in/out motion of the belt until the car has a quick stop which 'hooks' the belt, latching it, and holding you in place. When going up or down steep hills, the inertia device will lock. </p><p></p><p>This belt will worsen when the plastic case that surrounds the belt is packed with mud and crap. </p><p></p><p>My advice is to remove the belt, and take the plastic shielding off. I've found that often a good cleaning will remove the debris and allow the belt to re-function correctly. I've found a couple of time that the retractor has retracted twigs into itself really making it ornery. </p><p></p><p>I use two belts also. When I need to winch, I'll unbelt and hook up my cable, but cannot rebelt back when done due to the angle I've parked. At that time I simply rely on my auxilary lap belt that I got from a race car shop. If my passanger got out at the same time, they can walk the trail for a few yards until I've leveled out enough for them to rebelt up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneypit1, post: 1105675, member: 16627"] My settup also. YJ belts have inertia devices. What that does is allow free in/out motion of the belt until the car has a quick stop which 'hooks' the belt, latching it, and holding you in place. When going up or down steep hills, the inertia device will lock. This belt will worsen when the plastic case that surrounds the belt is packed with mud and crap. My advice is to remove the belt, and take the plastic shielding off. I've found that often a good cleaning will remove the debris and allow the belt to re-function correctly. I've found a couple of time that the retractor has retracted twigs into itself really making it ornery. I use two belts also. When I need to winch, I'll unbelt and hook up my cable, but cannot rebelt back when done due to the angle I've parked. At that time I simply rely on my auxilary lap belt that I got from a race car shop. If my passanger got out at the same time, they can walk the trail for a few yards until I've leveled out enough for them to rebelt up. [/QUOTE]
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