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Is there a way to keep the rear seat belts from flapping when the windows are down? Other than just buckling them. Is there something that can be adjusted to put more tension on them or something so they cannot?

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I just tuck the latching end back up into the trim. Works for the front belts also.

 

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Guess I could do that, thanks for the idea. What do you do for the center. It flaps around in mine also. I tried buckling it last night, it didnt help much. I think this is the only vehicle I have ever seen, well heard, belts flap because the windows are down lol.

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I haven't had an issue with the center belt, I do leave the rear arm rest down. Maybe that deflects the air movement or something. 

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This is true. I think Ill do that also. Not too often the three younger ones are all in the truck at the same time anyway. Still odd though that this is even a thing. ROFL.

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I tried the above product. Although it does stop some of the flapping, it does not stop all. The higher speeds, the more flapping still takes place. 

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