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Funny. I saw it as light blue too then wondered if it’s just aluminum and light reflecting looks blue. Now I’m curious to see a better shot of that area
Zoom in to this Traveler Pic. The Scout orange is used in this one.

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I like that detail too, hopefully they can keep it fairly similar for the production version, once you presumably include adjustable seat belt height in the design.
The question at hand is if it will have an adjustment. If it’s set up like a real truck where you sit up high, that won’t be needed. But even in some newer cars today, they don’t have them.
 
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That would suck
J, when you sat in the traveler, is the seat high up? Or is it more of the traditional suv seat, that’s its low?

And they are just ugly, I have never seen an adjustable height for a seatbelt, and said to myself “damn that seatbelt adjuster is clean!” Because it would be false, they suck at being designed into a car.
 
J, when you sat in the traveler, is the seat high up? Or is it more of the traditional suv seat, that’s its low?

And they are just ugly, I have never seen an adjustable height for a seatbelt, and said to myself “damn that seatbelt adjuster is clean!” Because it would be false, they suck at being designed into a car.
I felt high up honestly and we have an SUV at home so everything is tall as the vehicle goes
 
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J, when you sat in the traveler, is the seat high up? Or is it more of the traditional suv seat, that’s its low?

And they are just ugly, I have never seen an adjustable height for a seatbelt, and said to myself “damn that seatbelt adjuster is clean!” Because it would be false, they suck at being designed into a car.
"And they are just ugly," Honestly until this discussion began, I never even thought about what the Seatbelt height adjuster "looked" like. Now I am not saying it is attractive but I don't find it offensive in any way. It just kind of blends in. This is the one used in both of our current vehicles.

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"And they are just ugly," Honestly until this discussion began, I never even thought about what the Seatbelt height adjuster "looked" like. Now I am not saying it is attractive but I don't find it offensive in any way. It just kind of blends in. This is the one used in both of our current vehicles.

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Maybe if scout blended it in better.
 
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