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    Default B Post Vvvvibbbrrrratiiionnnnzzzzzzzzz.

    Have got rid of a lot of vibrations in my car and am now about to work on stopping the ones coming from my B post (for those that dont know thats the one that that the front seatbelt is bolted onto). I have rounded it down to the actuall seat belt bolt and gubbins that are causing the vibrations (if I hold it the vibrations stop but have you tried holding both seat belt bolts whilst driving, it challenges the best of us!)

    Any idea of how to stop this vibration (or at least quiet it down!!)

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    Default RE: B Post Vvvvibbbrrrratiiionnnnzzzzzzzzz.

    if youre talking about what i think you are talking about, foam is supprisingley good if you glue it to the inside of the plastic...take 2 of these and call me in the morning...

    if this doesn?t stop it, it should quiet it down a little

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    Default RE: B Post Vvvvibbbrrrratiiionnnnzzzzzzzzz.

    I know in the past, it ahs been the actual adjuster on the seatbelt which vibrates. Nothing you can do unless you make the seatbelts non-height adjustable.

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    Default RE: B Post Vvvvibbbrrrratiiionnnnzzzzzzzzz.

    just drive with the passenger one firmly done up as for your lean forward whilst driving!!
    Tell taking them off a putting a little amount of that form tape stuff you get rond your loom(that sticky shite),it might work!

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