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The rear seat belts are very uncomfortable for my children: the shoulder strap hits them right in the face! What can I do?

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The rear seat belts are very uncomfortable for my children: the shoulder strap hits them right in the face! What can I do?

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97+ Chevy Blazers have a seat belt guide for children that redirects the rear seat belt so that it will go across their shoulders at the correct angle and not ride against the side of their neck. The part is basically a plastic clip that attaches onto the seat belt and a short four inch bungee cord attached to a push in plastic fastener and holder for the clip part. The best part of these GM guides is that they can be clipped on the seat belt and removed very easily to accommodate for children or adults. When the guide is not in use it can be securely attached on to its holder fastened with the same fastener that is holding the bungee cord. Installation is a snap but should vary according to the size of your children. On my Caprice there is a plastic interior piece covering the transition from the back of the seat to the door opening. I drill down about one inch from the top screw hole in the center of the plastic piece. Drill a hole large enough to accommodate the plastic push in fast

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