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Old 04-28-2021   #5
WARP TEN
 
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Default Re: Do your shoulder seat belts get some slack after a short time?

On my two ZR-1s, '93 and '95, the normal operation of the seatbelts was fine. Additionally, as I recall, if you wanted to be held in tightly, you got in the car and pulled the seatbelt all the way out until it stopped, then let it go back in, and it would be fixed in place until you released it. When I did any drag racing I would move the seat all the way back, pull the seatbelt all the way out then let it back in, check that it was snug and would not move, then move the seat forward a half an inch or so to tighten it on me. Worked great. Works the same way on my 2016 as well. --Bob
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