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Installed CDC Light Bar
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<blockquote data-quote="ShaneCobra74" data-source="post: 15538900" data-attributes="member: 166246"><p>That's an awesome idea. Also, a final thought on the seatbelt guides: I have an average build at 5'8" tall. I found that I didn't have to remove or modify my guides at all for my height and I can still lean the seat back more if I want to. Others may have to mod or remove, but I guess i lucked out. All I'm saying is that its possible that one can avoid screwing around with them if your maybe 5'9" or shorter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShaneCobra74, post: 15538900, member: 166246"] That's an awesome idea. Also, a final thought on the seatbelt guides: I have an average build at 5'8" tall. I found that I didn't have to remove or modify my guides at all for my height and I can still lean the seat back more if I want to. Others may have to mod or remove, but I guess i lucked out. All I'm saying is that its possible that one can avoid screwing around with them if your maybe 5'9" or shorter. [/QUOTE]
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