Neither. Seat belts are generally anchored to the floor of a car.
Seat belts are attached to the vehicle's frame rather than the seat to enhance safety and stability during a collision. The frame is designed to absorb impact forces and provide a secure anchor point, ensuring that the seat belt can effectively restrain the occupant. If seat belts were attached to the seat, they could move with the seat during an accident, potentially compromising their effectiveness and increasing the risk of injury.
There are seat belts for ( 5 ) people
I have a 99 two door - I hope this helps you "unhook" the seat belts from the top of the seat --> the place where they are just loosely attached on the seat to comfortably sit over some ones shoulder - then you pull the fabric ring in the middle of the seat an yank. You should have to pullt too hard-
They were attempting to meet federal government standards for protection with automatic seat belts. This was just one way to accomplish this.
Seat belts are unsafe because they can get stuck in a fire. Throw back someone inside the seat belt. Seat belts can choke people.
Not if they did not come from the factory with seat belts. If they came form the factory with seat belts you are required to wear them.
The 2012 Ford Mustang has a total of 4 seat belts in the vehicle. There are 2 seat belts in the front and 2 seat belts located in the back for the rear passengers.
No, the 1957 Chevy didn't come with seat belts.
Limousines should have seat belts, unless classified as a bus.
NO. The rear seat has 3 sets of belts.
Yes, the 1978 Datsun 280Z has seat belts.
No type of glue should be used on seat belts.