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Any Tips for Removing rear Seatbelts 2 door?

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Howdy,

I did a seat delete on my 2 door. Now I would like to remove the seat belts so they aren’t flapping around. Any tips would be appreciated. Didn’t want to go in without a plan. I was thinking about tucking them into the plastic enclosure by roll bar.

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i just unbolted them from the floor, rolled them up and used a small bungee cord to tie it to the roll-bar under the speaker. DOn't even notice them and they don't make any noise in the wind or anything.

It's a torx bolt, and that way they can be reinstalled easily.
 
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i just unbolted them from the floor, rolled them up and used a small bungee cord to tie it to the roll-bar under the speaker. DOn't even notice them and they don't make any noise in the wind or anything.

It's a torx bolt, and that way they can be reinstalled easily.
Thanks. I was thinking about that but want them a bit more hidden. Not sure how those plastic panels come off and don’t wanna damage anything.
 

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Thanks. I was thinking about that but want them a bit more hidden. Not sure how those plastic panels come off and don’t wanna damage anything.
In that case, check out the Instruction for installing the tow-kit wiring, it shows how to remove the panels on the driver side, and the instructions for installing the factory subwoofer will show instructions for the passenger side if it's not the same.

tbh, I didn't even notice them once they were rolled up though, but you do you.
 

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I unbolted mine and tucked them in the panel by the roll bar without removing the panel. You have to just feed them in the gap. Don't think the gap is large enough to get them in there if you bundle them.
 

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I ended up saying screw it and just took the torx bolts out and cut the belts out with scissors. Didn’t want to dink with removing the panels or have the belts make noise inside the panels going down a fire road.

I have zero plans to reinstall the rear seats ever! The rear seats will remain in my storage basement till I’m old and grey.

Now deciding what to do to finish floor.
 

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Removing the side panels is super easy...
Removing the belt spools requires a resister to be added to the harness so you don't get a MIL
 
 


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