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Trail Ride Revolution July 27, 2018 @ BKORP
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<blockquote data-quote="jeeppoor" data-source="post: 717308" data-attributes="member: 5449"><p>This is one of the reasons I replaced our belts in the front seat. We had a 4 point harness. But you had to put each belt on individually and we would only ware our lap belts 99 present of the time. So this winter I switch them out where they are all in one (Shoulder harness is attached to the lap belts). You have to ware the should harness. One our first trip to windrock with them we wound up testing them (LMAO). And they worked great, We flop on the drivers side. The wife was held in her seat over my head, No one even got a scratch on them (other than the juggy). Firm believer in the now. Just have to get use to waring them You don't have as much movement to look around and pick you line. But would rather have that problem that getting busted up or worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeeppoor, post: 717308, member: 5449"] This is one of the reasons I replaced our belts in the front seat. We had a 4 point harness. But you had to put each belt on individually and we would only ware our lap belts 99 present of the time. So this winter I switch them out where they are all in one (Shoulder harness is attached to the lap belts). You have to ware the should harness. One our first trip to windrock with them we wound up testing them (LMAO). And they worked great, We flop on the drivers side. The wife was held in her seat over my head, No one even got a scratch on them (other than the juggy). Firm believer in the now. Just have to get use to waring them You don't have as much movement to look around and pick you line. But would rather have that problem that getting busted up or worse. [/QUOTE]
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