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The seatbelt is rubbing against another part of the car. Does this matter? |
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Yes. Any area of the car that is likely to cause abrasion or damage to the belt will be frowned upon and will be a fail point. Make sure the seatbelts don’t come into contact with anything that can cause abrasion. |
All the SVA information supplied on Madabout-Kitcars.com is done so on a "best efforts" basis and is meant as an informal guide only. We do no warrant or guarantee the information supplied due to the way SVA guidelines can be interpreted from test centre to test centre and because of changes in SVA guidelines by VOSA that we are not made aware of. It is up to you to satisfy yourself on any aspect of your build and SVA by researching the subject, contacting your kit car manufacturer, VOSA or getting hold of the SVA guide from VOSA and making an informed decision based on those factors. |