3rd row seat belt in roof.....

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PG01

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came out to this the other day..... for **** sake can they get any cheaper.... or maybe my kids pulled too hard.... but then again aren’t these made to be kid proof because they are ‘soccer mom’ rigs..... meh whatever.... GM’s sucky design engineers have done again.... nice job assfaces...
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I can see something like that happening on an older model with some age to it but not one a newer one already. That's insane.
 

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Cheap? Yes!
But, it looks like it will just snap (maybe glue?) back together.


Or, did I miss the part where this was just a rant and all comments are purely rhetorical?
 

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I look at the third row middle belt as a stupid design. I do not understand why it could not have been integrated into the seat back like the middle row (assuming you have a bench rather than two bucket seats).
 

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Probably something to do with structural support, blah, blah, blah.
The second row probably has a much better mount and/or internal structure than the third row seat could have (given its size, etc.).
 

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