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      04-19-2014, 04:03 PM   #1
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Rear center seatbelt?

How can i hide the rear center belt, i know how to disconnect but where to hide, any ideas?
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Hide?

There is a clip on the parcel shelf that you are supposed to use to tuck away the the lock part of the center seat belt when you don't use it.

But I guess you know that and that you are thinking of a different way of hiding the center belt?
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Hide?

There is a clip on the parcel shelf that you are supposed to use to tuck away the the lock part of the center seat belt when you don't use it.

But I guess you know that and that you are thinking of a different way of hiding the center belt?
Ok, but the bottom one thats pretty hard to tuck in?
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Oh, you are thinking about the seat belt lock (not the seat belt itself).

Yeah, that's probably not easy to tuck away... Have never tried...
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Oh, you are thinking about the seat belt lock (not the seat belt itself).

Yeah, that's probably not easy to tuck away... Have never tried...
Sucks, thanks tho
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I take mine out of the car. Especially since on my 2011 F10, it cut into my back seat leather on one occassion when I had the back seat folded down. I was pissed. (What cut the leather was those sharp edges in the plastic buckle where the red release mechanism is.)

Easy job to do. All you have to do is loosen the bottom back seat cushion. You do this by grabbing the front of the cushion and pulling up, doing this on both sides center of where the front seats are. Then pull out the seat by a couple of inches (towards the front of the car) and you will see where the center belt bolts to the floor underneath. I just remove the belt and screw the bolt back in. To get the set back in position, just shimmy the back portion in and then press down on the two portions of the seat where it clips back in. Total job is 10 minutes.
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I take mine out of the car. Especially since on my 2011 F10, it cut into my back seat leather on one occassion when I had the back seat folded down. I was pissed. (What cut the leather was those sharp edges in the plastic buckle where the red release mechanism is.)

Easy job to do. All you have to do is loosen the bottom back seat cushion. You do this by grabbing the front of the cushion and pulling up, doing this on both sides center of where the front seats are. Then pull out the seat by a couple of inches (towards the front of the car) and you will see where the center belt bolts to the floor underneath. I just remove the belt and screw the bolt back in. To get the set back in position, just shimmy the back portion in and then press down on the two portions of the seat where it clips back in. Total job is 10 minutes.
Wow, great info will try it out when i get home, thanks
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