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Mini Seat Belt Extender For 2004 Acura Mdx 2nd Row Middle Seats - E4 Safe on 2040-parts.com

US $18.49
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, US

Atlanta, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:60 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Brand:Seat Belt Extender Pros Interchange Part Number:3" Mini Extender - Acura MDX Rear Seats Placement on Vehicle:Rear Added length:3 inches Often used with:car seats Purpose:Extend seat belt Ideal for those who:cannot buckle seat belt due to car seat Category:Seatbelt extenders Benefit:Better access to seat belt buckle Result:Longer seatbelt

This Seat Belt Extender Pros extender was designed to let you buckle up safely and easily. 
  • Adds 3" instantly.
  • No installation needed. Just click and go!
  • Great for those who can't buckle up.
  • E4 Safety Certified and exceeds domestic and international safety standards.
  • SHIPS FREE and generally arrives in a few business days. Discounted express shipping available.
  • 100% money-back guarantee if the item does not fit in the vehicle specified (USA only).

    Item Details

    This Extender is black and stacks right on top of your car's existing seat belt receptacle to raise it by 3". If you're interested in other colors, lengths or styles (e.g. Regular or Adjustable), please contact us.

    The Safe Option

    All Seat Belt Extender Pros products exceed domestic and international safety standards. This item is E4 Safety Certified and labeled accordingly. Please review the safety notes that come with each package. 

    We are an American-owned company headquartered in Atlanta, GA.

    Fast, Free Shipping in the U.S.

    We offer the highest quality items on the market at the best prices, and we also ship to you FAST & FREE. Need an exchange? We process and reship exchanges for free in 24 hours!

    Risk Free Transaction

    All the different seats in a car - front, back and back middle - can be different; in addition, seat belts vary from year to year. Please only purchase this product if you need it for the precise make, model, year and seat that is specified. Fit can never be guaranteed. We can only confirm this product is the most likely fit for the U.S. release of the vehicle and seat specified in the title. This item is part of our Risk Free Transaction Program, and if it does not fit in the vehicle listed, we will gladly find you an Extender that fits or issue a full refund.

    Trust the Leading Brand

    As the #1 seller of Extenders in the U.S., Seat Belt Extender Pros is the brand you can trust. With uncompromising quality, industry-leading expertise, superior engineering and complete devotion to customer satisfaction, we strive to earn your trust every day. 


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