M seat belt pads...

Bigpow

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The seat belt was doing my nut in by cutting into my neck... I think these might be over the top but they are very comfortable :-). I hope they don't look to chav :-(...
 
Could you not have adjusted either the belt or the seat up and down? I'd have preferred the pads without the ///M branding TBH.
 
I can't get on with those, they are always in the way for me when I get in a car that has those.
 
The belt goes through a plastic loop om the M seats (can't remember if its the same on other seats
Ithe belt irritates my neck and the OH's I'm 6'3" and she's 5'5"
Stopped wearing t-shirts in the car, that sorted it :?
 
carl said:
Could you not have adjusted either the belt or the seat up and down? I'd have preferred the pads without the ///M branding TBH.
Well, the belt doesn't adjust, and surely the seat position is where you need it to be to drive?
 
Agreed...

The belt position is high on me and i frequently try and place the belt under my collar.

Maybe the belt loop on the seat can be altered to get the belt lower ?
 
Considering some of these, annoying driving the car in a t shirt without a collar. Am concerned of the chav look too though....
 
My wife has one on the passenger side seat belt, plain black leather no logos,so It's doesn't look chav.
Hardly noticeable really.
 
flimper said:
Considering some of these, annoying driving the car in a t shirt without a collar. Am concerned of the chav look too though....
Oh wow... your car came with seat belts then... :evil:
 
I use plain black ones - it's a height thing. I Was thinking of getting some just the other day as mine are a bit tatty now :(
 
Bing said:
...it's a height thing...
Seems to be, I had to get some for Cindy before the Skye trip as the belt rubs her neck - tolerable for shorter journeys but not when spending the best part of 5 days in the car
 
I've had some since I first had a Z4 back in 2007. As said above, t-shirts don't work well with these seat belts if you're a short arse...
 
So let me get this right, you wear a T-shirt as it is hot, and then you add a hot sweaty wool thing against the skin ... :roll:

To me it is an old person's thing, my mother in law is using those and I am always fighting with that sliding woolen monster that is attached to the belt when I have to take her car somewhere. :evil:
 
pvr said:
So let me get this right, you wear a T-shirt as it is hot, and then you add a hot sweaty wool thing against the skin ... :roll:

To me it is an old person's thing, my mother in law is using those and I am always fighting with that sliding woolen monster that is attached to the belt when I have to take her car somewhere. :evil:

Go easy on them PVR, it's not their fault they are short arses :lol:
 
PerryGunn said:
flimper said:
Considering some of these, annoying driving the car in a t shirt without a collar. Am concerned of the chav look too though....
Oh wow... your car came with seat belts then... :evil:

See what you've done PVR, people think I'm fair game now!
 
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