@GripperDon: Watch the first two seconds carefully and you can see an initial pressure wave run up the belt before the airbag starts to fully inflate. There could be special stitching to ensure that the initial release starts at the top and travels down even though the air comes from the bottom.
@EduardoMMartins007 Sorry Eduardo wrong answer, go watch video's: FORD or Ford1 and watch them inflate from the end the gas comes from, the buckle end. So sorry Eduardo wrong answer, like to try again?
Sorry Eduardo wrong answer, go watch video': s FORD or Ford1 and watch them inflate from the end the gas comes from, the buckle end. So sorry Eduardo wrong answer, like to try again?
@GripperDon: Watch the first two seconds carefully and you can see an initial pressure wave run up the belt before the airbag starts to fully inflate. There could be special stitching to ensure that the initial release starts at the top and travels down even though the air comes from the bottom.
gjpeters 1 year ago
@GripperDon lol no im watching it properly
EduardoMMartins007 1 year ago
@EduardoMMartins007 Sorry Eduardo wrong answer, go watch video's: FORD or Ford1 and watch them inflate from the end the gas comes from, the buckle end. So sorry Eduardo wrong answer, like to try again?
GripperDon 1 year ago
Sorry Eduardo wrong answer, go watch video': s FORD or Ford1 and watch them inflate from the end the gas comes from, the buckle end. So sorry Eduardo wrong answer, like to try again?
GripperDon 1 year ago
@GripperDon it starts to inflate in the oposite side from where the gas is coming, same as ballons...
EduardoMMartins007 1 year ago
How come it did not inflate from the buckle end if that is where the gas comes in?
GripperDon 2 years ago