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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    what are you trying to say

    yours must be like mine

    biggish
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    Quote Originally Posted by hiline View Post
    yours must be like mine

    biggish

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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    i have never had the problem, i reckon you guys are approaching the seat from to far towards the back of the doorway....

    probably put the mocka on myself now... oh well
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    well,, he does need a Perentie to get around---

    if thats the case he must bigger biggish

    the turn Lard .... comes to mind
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    The solution is easy. Leave the pants off when driving the Defender.

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    not a good look
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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw View Post
    Muahahahaaaaa.... it's a sad truth for those that know what you're talking about

    I need some more practice... went through 3 pairs in my first month of ownership but never in my S3 so guess different mechanism.

    So has anyone come up with any solutions to this little problem?
    I did have an idea, haven't yet got around to making it up.

    A piece of flexible plastic - thinnish - that surrounds the catch, attached under the catch, with a hole cut in it for the striker.

    So, when you rub against it on the way in your belt loops gently slide over, but the force of the striker is enough to swing the plastic out of the way.

    OR

    Dance lessons.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    I did have an idea, haven't yet got around to making it up.

    A piece of flexible plastic - thinnish - that surrounds the catch, attached under the catch, with a hole cut in it for the striker.

    So, when you rub against it on the way in your belt loops gently slide over,
    but the force of the striker is enough to swing the plastic out of the way.

    OR

    Dance lessons.

    Cheers
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    something wrong here i rekon the problem is you guys rubbing up against your defenders

    you often gently slide over things in your defender
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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    A piece of flexible plastic - thinnish - that surrounds the catch, attached under the catch, with a hole cut in it for the striker.

    So, when you rub against it on the way in your belt loops gently slide over, but the force of the striker is enough to swing the plastic out of the way.
    Well it happened again today and only bought the pants a week ago... not happy

    So Simon any luck on this idea... was thinking exactly the same solution when it happened today

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    Well I am really getting worried here .as well as comparing you butt size all this talk of rubbing up against

    your fenders REMEMBER this is a family friendly forum


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