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Originally Posted by igota21incher Arnold, no matter how well configured your mirrors are. You will always need to scan them to ensure that there is absolutely no one in your

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Old 02-25-2012, 11:48 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Arnold, no matter how well configured your mirrors are. You will always need to scan them to ensure that there is absolutely no one in your blind spot. With a car such as ours with no useable back window this is just the case. No matter how well adjusted you think your mirrors are, you would always need to scan them no matter what.
Another sign that adds to the point that my belt is faulty is the fact that it does not take up the extra slack when I do take it off
I only have to quickly glance to the side when switching lanes to make sure there is no one next to me - otherwise, my mirror setup covers 95% of things. I had the same in my 350Z and the 370Z. I never move my entire body forward.

Another suggestion, perhaps your seatbelt adjuster is too low? You can adjust it by raising the handle on the pillar.
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