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Q: How do I release a jammed driver's side seat belt from a 1987 Cor...
A: Mine jams all the time. Pulling it won't work. But the rear part of the belt the part that is behind you that goes thru the loop. if you pull it up and let it g... Read More »

Q: The Seat Belt in My Corvette Won't Pull Out.
A: 1. Open the door to ensure the seat belt isn't caught in the door frame. 2. Untangle a stuck seat belt in the retractor. A seat belt that becomes bunched inside... Read More »

Q: Is there any other seat belts from any other kind of car that wou...
A: Answer Check out Corvette Forum. Some members have been retro fitting seat belts from 3rd gen camaros. Answer I have replaced a 1977 corvettes seat belts with ... Read More »

Q: Did 67 Ford Fairlane GT's have seat belts originally?
A: Actually the seat belt became mandatory in 1967 not 68 and I had both the 1966 and 1967. One came without seat belts but had the mounting plates stamped into th... Read More »

Q: Strapped securely in an advanced seat belt system, a 67.0 kg (147...
A: For the first part, you need to keep the formula F=mvi/t in mind. however, you don't know the time. so first, you would use the formula. vf^2 = Vi^2 + 2a(Delta ... Read More »

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