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Old 12-27-2004, 05:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Angry Caution!!!

Well, for Christmas I got one of those 8 point seat massager pads and it came with a car adapter so I decided to put it in the Titan and give it a try today. To my surprise, when I went to loop the straps at the bottom rear of the drivers seat I encountered some extremly sharp metel parts. I just touched the metal and 2 of my fingeres were cut open! I could see if I rubbed back and fourth, but cut by touching it that's damn sharp! So be carefull is you happen to stick your hands under the seats!
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Thanks for the warning. There shouldn't be sharp parts anywhere on a truck, much less underneath the a seat where items are likely to be stored. There is a tool that measures the sharpness of the edges on parts that QC departments use in most manufacturing facilities to make sure things like this don't happen. It is a medium soft piece of plastic with a handle on it. The QC technician slides it across the edge of metal parts and if it gets sliced, the part must have the edge taken off of it before it is installed.
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Well, for Christmas I got one of those 8 point seat massager pads and it came with a car adapter so I decided to put it in the Titan and give it a try today. To my surprise, when I went to loop the straps at the bottom rear of the drivers seat I encountered some extremly sharp metel parts. I just touched the metal and 2 of my fingeres were cut open! I could see if I rubbed back and fourth, but cut by touching it that's damn sharp! So be carefull is you happen to stick your hands under the seats!
Was it something on the sub enclosure or the seat itself?
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The metal frame of the seat.
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