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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    as per Google:
    Autoliv and its joint ventures and licensees produce over 90 million seatbelt systems annually.

    Contact Details :
    Contact Number : (049) 539-0119 to 22
    Fax : (049) 539-0118
    Address : Laguna International Industrial Park (LIIP), Mamplasan, Binan, Laguna
    Email : ferdinand.raquelsantos*autoliv.com

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    #12
    ok sir thankyou ..

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    #13
    Hindi po ba plant ng seatbelt yung nasa mamplasan? Alam ko puro company nadun, parang LTI yun eh, try niyo din po.

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    #14
    thank you sir's, by the way do you have any idea on how much this seat belt would cost me? im only looking for a front passenger side... thankyou in advance..

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    #15
    pwede kayang lagyan ng 3pt seatbelt ang middle row ng crosswind? I wanted to do this, im dont know why isuzu can't do this to a 1M car like the sportivo and xuv

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    #16
    i guess they cant kasi yung seat nila sa mid row eh dikit dikit masyado. pero tingin ko either way baduy padin ung dating nun eh for me lang.. or baka nagtitipid ang isuzu ehehe..pero maganda din ung 3pt. type ng seatbelt sa likod sana para mas safe sa mga passengers.

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    #17
    The last time I checked, parang walang abang sa poste ng Crosswind for proper 3pt type seatbelts sa rear outboard seats ng Crosswind.

    The Crosswind is sold in mostly non-legislated markets where there are no seatbelt (or airbag) requirements. The lack of 3pt. seatbelts is a very grave omission especially considering the cost of the vehicle.

    When the Pajero was launched in 1988 here, it also didn't have 3pt belts in the rear. But at least all we had to do was tear a hole in the vinyl cover of the C-pillar and a threaded hole was there already where the nut included in the seat belt kit would fit perfectly.

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    #18
    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP View Post
    The last time I checked, parang walang abang sa poste ng Crosswind for proper 3pt type seatbelts sa rear outboard seats ng Crosswind.

    The Crosswind is sold in mostly non-legislated markets where there are no seatbelt (or airbag) requirements. The lack of 3pt. seatbelts is a very grave omission especially considering the cost of the vehicle.

    When the Pajero was launched in 1988 here, it also didn't have 3pt belts in the rear. But at least all we had to do was tear a hole in the vinyl cover of the C-pillar and a threaded hole was there already where the nut included in the seat belt kit would fit perfectly.
    That's just sad.. considering the price of the unit and the lack of safety features.

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