Doorless/Topless Seatbelt Thwap Cures?

Omnifox

New member
What do people use to reduce the amount of thwaping from the belts when at highway speeds?

I've been debating on little bunnies or some sort of binding cord.

Anyone have any ideas that they tried? Even if they failed.
 

vitodivita

Member
2 things that I recall doing when this issue comes up, I stuff the rear seat belts in between the carpet & the seat, or simply buckle all the seat belts in and that stops the fluttering for the most part.

I've researched this topic before, I'm sure there's way more slick methods, but I'm a simpleton.
 

nbunga

Caught the Bug
I think the bunnies would be hard to train to hold your seatbelt for you, not to mention they would probably just chew thru them.

Seriously though I've been wanting to try either the small bungies or rig something up with the adhesive backed Velcro.
 

Mcollins443

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I use Velcro straps on all the seat belts but the front ones still flap against the plastic at the bottom. It only really does it with the doors off though. It doesn’t happen with just the top down.


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Arrcherr

Caught the Bug
We use rolls of Velcro at work all the time so I used some of the Panduit 3/4" wide HD Velcro and it works. I think I like the seatbelt pad idea better though.
 
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Omnifox

New member
Well, I picked up a pair of them from Walmart. (Good God I hate that place.)

However they did just the trick! Thanks guys, $6 well spent.
 
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