Rear seatbelt buckles

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Is there a particular reason they are made loose so they always fall back down into the seat crevice? Anyone come up with a good way to add some friction to it to keep the buckle slots up and still be able to pivot it down if needed?
 

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Yeah, you have the airbags in the belts? My 8 year old gets annoyed with them as they fall down. I’ve tried tightening the bolt to no luck. Also can’t get the bolt out to put a lock washer or anything on it lol.
 

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Yeah, you have the airbags in the belts? My 8 year old gets annoyed with them as they fall down. I’ve tried tightening the bolt to no luck. Also can’t get the bolt out to put a lock washer or anything on it lol.

same issue ...get beyond frustrated with trying to get the seat belts on hah.
 

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Yeah, I am struggling to find a use case where this design meets customer expectations. what i did was position my cargo in the under seat storage bin so as to hold the seat belt in a human reachable position.
 
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