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is their a way i could move my seatbelts forward like 2-3" on the floor were they bolt down that they would still work properly? like unbolt move it and drill a new hole for it? just looking for some opionons on it cause i wanna get the extra space for doube baffel, ect

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seems like they should work, i dunno if the angle change would affect anythng

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I'm pretty sure if you just drill anywhere to move the seatbealts the integrity of the new location won't be strong enough to withstand the impact of a crash. If one were to occur. Also I think they specifically choose the strongest spot on the car to mount seatbealts, plus they have a lot of bracing to support any type of crash so it won't break.

Why don't you just notch the baffle around the seatbelt post, istead of trying to move it.

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I'm pretty sure if you just drill anywhere to move the seatbealts the integrity of the new location won't be strong enough to withstand the impact of a crash. If one were to occur. Also I think they specifically choose the strongest spot on the car to mount seatbealts, plus they have a lot of bracing to support any type of crash so it won't break.

Why don't you just notch the baffle around the seatbelt post, istead of trying to move it.

was trying to avoid notching and making small peices.i dont like how it looks all notced around stuff.

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in reality.....you CAN move it....how reliable its going to be....it really depends, as long as its attached to the frame( "waist belt" ) thats safe, sholder belt, im not so sure, i worked at a shop working on work vans and we did alot of seat belts, but they were mostly waist belts, we did the ocasional sholder belt but its a diff. situation in a car, i personally wouldent suggest it, just crop around it is going to be your best bet, you can always just make a beauty panel and hide half the seat belt to give it what your looking for

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