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With a Replacement Seat Belt installed, you're able to keep you and your passenger from incurring injuries in case of an accident. This harness stops your body from hitting the steering wheel, dashboard, and other hard components found inside your vehicle. Not only that, this safety component also prevents you from flying through your windshield. This product isn't just limited to keeping you safe during a major accident. It also keeps your body secure during hard braking. While the injuries due to hard braking aren't as fatal compared to what you can get during a collision, it can still cause damage to your body. Now since not all vehicles are built the same, the Replacement Seat Belt comes in various designs. There's the lap seatbelt that goes over your waist. Although discontinued, this seat belt was popular among older cars. Next is the sash which goes over your shoulder. Then there's the three-point which goes across your waist and shoulder for a firmer grip. The belt-in-seal or BIS is used to secure your backseat passengers. It's considered safe against rollovers and side impacts. The five-point harness, on the other hand, is used for child safety seats and race car seats. This seat belt, along with its six-point and seven-point contemporaries, secures your body better since their straps go over your shoulders, waist, and even your chest.
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