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![]() The shoulder straps might be uncomfortable since ther have to come over the high backs on the seats. I am not tall and the top of my seat back is as high as my head when I sit in the seat. another option is to get belts from a junkyard. You would need one piece belts with a single retractor at the bottom and a stationary top mount. Look in late 70's to early 80's cars many of them had seat belts like this.
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