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Old 09-11-2011, 09:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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SRT10 seats in a second gen?

Just curious has anyone shoe horned these seats in their truck? They look very comfortable. I'm not sure how to get around the seat belt location as our trucks use teh seat and the srt uses the b pillar. Your thoughts?
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The last thing I would move in any vehicle is the location of the belts. You can have the airbags, but belts stay where the manufacturer decided, by a lot of testing, was the safest position for them.
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only way i would relocate the seatbelt it with a cage. (only because its the only way i have seen it done and work.)
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I think it could be done, but I think to do it safely it'd be really expensive. Not to mention the cheapest I've seen used seats go for is $800 a piece.
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