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oldsmith Michael Smith
Fort Mill, SC, USA   USA
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Has anyone tried the seat belt shoulder pads they show in the Moss catalogue?

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Amity, OR, USA   USA
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I bought some black fake fur material about five years ago to make them for both cars on my wife's serger, then totally forgot to do it. Thanks for reminding me! As soon as this great weather we're getting is over, it's indoor project time.



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curtis7420 Curtis Wright
University City, MO, USA   USA
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lewisrn Gold Member lewisrn L
Danville, IN, USA   USA
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I bought a couple of the Moss seat belt pads and they worked really well. I later bought a pair of the plastic seat belt guides that mount on the headrest posts and the pads were no longer needed.

EDIT - PM me your address and I will send the pads to you.



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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2013-10-19 09:51 PM by lewisrn.

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nickj Nick Jenkins
Novato, Marin Co, CA, USA   USA
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I got a set about two weeks ago. Very nice, very plush, kind of expensive. They don't look excellent with the plain MG embroidered logo, but they were comfortable. I replaced them last week with similar pads from Hong Kong, $7 and free shipping. Not as plush but a better-looking logo.

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lawnvett P.J. Lenihan
Winston-Salem, N.C., USA   USA
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I use generic pads with velcro, I think they were Walmart, I like them



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mgjon Jon S
Monrovia, CA, USA   USA
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I have a pair similar to the ones in Curtis's link (mine have a different MG logo). I've had them on for 3 years or so and they do help out a little and I think they look good on the belts if nothing else.

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