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03-09-2015, 08:19 PM | #26 |
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Re: So I got rearended yesterday....
There's a lot of good ideas and opinions on here. I'm definitely going to be looking into shoulder belts and a modern seat.
For the record, I was driving a compact sedan and was rearended by a small suv. They weren't going very fast, but it was enough to cause $2k damage in the rear of my car and make the driver's seatback bend back. And I had a sore neck for about 4 days. I realize that if I was hit in my truck by a smaller car the damage wouldn't be as bad. (at least on my truck) But it seems like where I drive full size trucks and suvs are really common. And most of them probably weigh at least as much as a half ton 2wd truck. So that's why I started this thread. I'd like to stack the deck in my favor, just in case. |
03-09-2015, 09:57 PM | #27 | |
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03-09-2015, 10:57 PM | #28 |
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Re: So I got rearended yesterday....
This may be opening a new can of worms but.... There is always a "weak link" something is going to give, we could look at this and say why not just install 5 point racing belts, the problem there would then be neck injuries (RIP, Dale) I think the most important thing any of us could learn from this thread is if you are comfortable with what ever safety equipment you have or are upgrading to, also be as careful as possible and drive defensively, then things will be OK. There will always be accidents I know of no one that has had an on purpose, well maybe a crazy ex girlfriend, lol
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03-09-2015, 11:14 PM | #29 |
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Re: So I got rearended yesterday....
Here's the sort of injury that may occur during a high speed collision with only a lap belt (arrows show an aortic injury, left, and a horizontal fracture through a lumbar vertebral body, right) but you're odds of being injured are worse if ejected from the cab. Best to have lap and shoulder belts.
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03-10-2015, 10:05 AM | #30 |
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Re: So I got rearended yesterday....
I already have high back buckets, which I kinda like the way they look, and front disc brakes. But I also want to add 3-point seat belts, and I was thinking of converting the bed light, above the rear cab window, on my '71 to a secondary brake light, probably LED, like on newer vehicles. Any opinions or insights on the feasibility and effectiveness? Thanks -Ed
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03-10-2015, 10:14 AM | #31 |
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03-10-2015, 11:07 AM | #32 | |
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03-10-2015, 03:44 PM | #33 |
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Re: So I got rearended yesterday....
I kinda like that 3rd brake light, it is a nice mod that is somewhat inconspicuous.
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03-10-2015, 08:17 PM | #34 |
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Re: So I got rearended yesterday....
So were the original 72 3 points like the ones in a friends chevelle that have basically two female ends, one for the shoulder and one for the lap? Just curious these things are older than me and I like the look of his
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03-11-2015, 02:44 AM | #35 |
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Re: So I got rearended yesterday....
Its 2015, if you drive the truck regularly, you 100% should have shoulder belts. There is just no reason not to. The ones from LMC are in my truck, and they look fine. I rearended someone a year ago. I work night shift, and between that and helping someone move right after getting off work, I was quite exhausted and half asleep and smashed into someone in rush hour traffic. I'm quite positive if it weren't for the shoulder belts, I would have hit the steering wheel. What would have stopped me?
Also, a lot of guys on this forum avoid headrest seats because it looks bad. I do agree, but if it is a regularly driven truck, what will stop you from smacking your head through the window? It's not safety glass like the windshield. I personally love benches in these trucks, but my 72 is my DD, and the huge window always worried me. So I got limo tint on the back, and put some buckets with headrests. MUCH safer, for me and my girlfriend (regular passenger), and you cant really see the headrests from the back. As long as your brakes (front disc is a must) are working as intended, your suspension is in good shape, and you have shoulder belts and headrests in, you will have about as good a chance as you can in these trucks of surviving a bad wreck. I don't think of myself, I think of explaining the safety of my truck to my girlfriend's dad.
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