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Old 05-11-2006, 12:56 PM
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Default Schroth Quickfit Rallye 4 Harness (b6S4) install question:

There's interference between the molding and the outboard tail strap mounting. How do I configure the bracket before bolting and tightening to assure the molding fits properly?
Or is a pass-through slit cut in the molding necessary which I DO NOT want to do? :-(
Or am I having a brain fart here? :-)
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Jeff W..what did you do?
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Default Re: Schroth Quickfit Rallye 4 Harness (b6S4) install question:

<center><img src="http://www.smoe.org/jeffw/albums/car_harnesses-2005-06-28/IMG_4259.sized.jpg"></center><p>I think a slit is the only choice. The clip needs to be bolted to the seat belt spool, and there's no other way to get the tail exposed to the interior....

If you're worried about appearance or lease return, check w/ the parts dept on the price of that trim piece
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Default THANX! Can you tell me where to 'pry' at the trim to remove it? I want to ...

inflict the least amount of distortion as I can so I don't screw it up. I want to get the belts in for LRP next month. Thanx again Jeff. :-)
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Default yes, I'd like to know also, I have a harness to install in my A4. >

I'm probably going to buy another trim piece so I won't feel bad if I botch the cutting of the slot.
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An alternate is the Audi body shop, but Jeff is in the PC, shop is a 21 mi. drive. ;- )
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Like the carpenter says, "measure twice, cut once".
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Default i'm helping someone install them in a b6 a4 tomorrow, so bug me next week....

i'll be at nhis mon/tues, but ping me on wednesday and i'll try to describe the easiest way.
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Cut twice.. what? I'm confused! :-P
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