Originally Posted By cudaman1969

Remember, seats need to be attached adequately but it's the seat belts that holds you and the seat in place in the event of a wreck.


I disagree with that somewhat, a seat belt holds you against the seat, it the seat moves away from the belt, the belt goes limp, defeating the belts purpose. The seat needs to be secured to incur all, if not more forces then the seat belts, in regards to anchorages, to allow both to do their job together. twocents


Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.