I bought a couple at autozone and they were too tight to let the seatbelt spool in. I returned them and got some "custom accessories" ones at Walmart. You cannot even tell they are there. I even keep them on in winter. I go doorless all the time and there zero flapping now.
I tried that and it didn't work for me. The problem is that the flapping comes from the belt hitting the plastic moulding. Securing it to the roll bar doesn't keep it close enough to the moulding to stop the flap.
We got our seatbelt pads from amazon. About $6/each and free Prime shipping.
Some people have also had success with double sided Velcro, but I'm not quite sure what they wrapped to where. I think if you do a search you should be able to find the thread. It's been within the last week or so...
Feed the seat belt behind the plastic trim. There's a separation at the bottom to do this. There are two plastic push pins. The one at the top don't push all the way in so your belt returns ok. Worked awesome and it's free
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