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Retracting Seatbelts, that DON@T Retract
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<blockquote data-quote="gvee" data-source="post: 626577" data-attributes="member: 14750"><p>It's true in motorsport, but apparently not so much for passenger vehicles!</p><p></p><p>However, my main concern still stands and I'd replace seat belts when they have a problem as they are a strange kind of single-use item...</p><p>Older seat belts were also not treated with anything to protect against UV degradation either.</p><p></p><p>However, as David rightly prompted, there is nothing in the MOT rules about the age of a seat belt in a passenger car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gvee, post: 626577, member: 14750"] It's true in motorsport, but apparently not so much for passenger vehicles! However, my main concern still stands and I'd replace seat belts when they have a problem as they are a strange kind of single-use item... Older seat belts were also not treated with anything to protect against UV degradation either. However, as David rightly prompted, there is nothing in the MOT rules about the age of a seat belt in a passenger car. [/QUOTE]
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