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Seat Belt Extender

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Our universal seat belt extension adds the extra length you need (6" or 12" lengths) by installing into your existing lap or lap and shoulder belt, increasing the overall length.

Please see sample install pictures below to help determine if this extension will work for your application.
Adding a seatbelt extension to the "receiving" end of the seatbelt can re-align the shoulder harness portion of the seat belt towards the door. A potential safety issue may occur when the shoulder restraint becomes off-centered on the driver or passenger's body lessening the effectiveness of the shoulder harness during impact.

To extend the receiving female end please see our brackets Click Here 
  • This item is not specific to a vehicles year, make or model.
  • This extension does not utilize a tongue and buckle end to plug into your vehicle's existing seat belt.
  • No vehicle modification is necessary.
  • Sold one extension for one seat/person.

These extensions meet FMVSS 209-302 & SAE J386 specs.


 

 

 

 

 


 


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FAQ: Will this seat belt fit in my vehicle?
Our seat belts are a universal product and with little or no modification will work in any vehicle. Generally, if you are replacing a seat belt with one of the same style, little or no modification should be necessary. Because our seatbelts are not specific to individual make and model vehicles and are an aftermarket product and because of liability limitations we are not able to offer installation advice and cannot provide compatibility for specific vehicle make and model. When installing a seat belt into a vehicle that previously did not have them or upgrading a vehicle with a different style seat belt, retrofitting may be required. If anchorage points are not present, they must be safely added before installation. All US passenger cars, beginning with 1962 models, have seat belt anchorages for at least two lap belts in the front seat. Since January 1968, vehicle manufacturers have been required to install lap belt anchorages for each front and rear seating position and upper torso belt anchorages at each forward facing outboard seating position. On January 1st. 1972, this same requirement became effective for trucks. In 1986, GM began phasing in 3 point (lap belts with shoulder restraints) for the rear outboard seats of their vehicles and the other major U.S. manufacturers followed suit over the next 3-4 years.


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