chad434sc
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I wear mine to go one block. Better safe than sorry.
amtrucker22 said:I do... but when I am going 2 blocks through the neighborhood with a top speed limit of 7 mph... I don't put it on...
Just call me a rebel!![]()
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Ironhead said:i know a way easier way to do this with out all the mumbo jumbo all you have to do is look at the bottom of the seatbeat buckel strap were it mounts to floorboard,, there is a plug at the bottom that hooks to the buckle ,,,all you have to do is insert a small jumper wire to jump the two wires and BAM no more ding and it takes like 5 mins or less
HOT RAM said:5 mins ? You must have tiny hands ,bud !
took me about 15 just to get it unhooked.
The jumper wire only took 2 or 3 minutes once I had the plug up where I could get to it.
Anyway.............it worked !!!!!!!!!!!!! :congrats: :rock:![]()
DID YOU KNOW most accidents occur within 5 miles of your work or home also 75 feet from the front of your workamtrucker22 said:I do... but when I am going 2 blocks through the neighborhood with a top speed limit of 7 mph... I don't put it on...
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DevilDawg3097 said:DID YOU KNOW most accidents occur within 5 miles of your work or home also 75 feet from the front of your work![]()
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I was sitting still they where doing 65 mph thats why I own a dodge truck any other thing and I would have been dead.:argh:amtrucker22 said:I think I can survive an accident at 10 mph or less... I appreciate the concern. I do buckle up when I leave the hood though![]()
Ironhead said:no i dont have small hands but i have done it on about ten trucks ,,,i do use a pair of needle nose plyers though,,this also turns off the no seat belt light on dash