Thanks mate! To be honest if on a budget I would definitely get a fibreglass fixed back. Theyre all pretty much made the same way at that price. Couldn't comment on cranks but in Sydney the carbonetics one are pretty popular
I have tried this before in another car (washed in soap). It was gross and heaps of grime came out. When it was damp the retracting was much better but once the seatbelt had dried, it returned to how it was before. I wonder if they're possible to rebuild. I have a spare seatbelt at home so i'll take one apart and see what i find!
I know it’s random but it’s so weird hearing Asians from the uk with the British accent i grew u in hood where’s there’s a lot of Asian gangsters in America and they always Wildin out bilingual
Good video bud 😎 the Horn part was very infotmative
Thanks mate I'm glad you found it informative!
Thought I recognised you from somewhere at Honda nats. Love the videos from a d series brother
Sick! Which car were you in!
@@JCYT the blue/purple civic a cars down from yours
Man this is so dope haha, been eyeing that seat out for a while, when is the D series Cup man, wanna mess around with the D before I go B
Haha would love to do it but to be honest we don't have much interest.
@@JCYT to late now but single cam is fun
great vid bro, looking to upgrade my seats aswell but im on a budget, whats ur opinion on the rep bride seat from cranksports?
Thanks mate!
To be honest if on a budget I would definitely get a fibreglass fixed back. Theyre all pretty much made the same way at that price. Couldn't comment on cranks but in Sydney the carbonetics one are pretty popular
where did you get your Works Engineering Short Hub? What is the part number of the short hub? Correct me if I'm wrong, you have a 1996 Honda Civic?
Hi mate, where can i buy the quick release and steering wheel, thank you
Hey mate
I have the quick release in stock. Feel free to DM me on instagram - thehillbillyhatch
Hi, how tall are you?
Hey mate i'm about 175cm
Just give the seatbelts a pressure wash and should be better
I have tried this before in another car (washed in soap). It was gross and heaps of grime came out. When it was damp the retracting was much better but once the seatbelt had dried, it returned to how it was before. I wonder if they're possible to rebuild. I have a spare seatbelt at home so i'll take one apart and see what i find!
@@JCYTyou can rebuild
I know it’s random but it’s so weird hearing Asians from the uk with the British accent i grew u in hood where’s there’s a lot of Asian gangsters in America and they always Wildin out bilingual
Hahaha I've heard that before! It's funny you say it's a UK accent also. Because I'm definitely Aussie but idno I guess we came from there 😂