Static Shock
#5
RE: Static Shock
what about those dangley bits of rubber that hang down from the back bumper you can get, im probably mistaken, but arnt these to prevent these static shocks??? maybe you could hid one under the car right in the middle out of sight
#6
RE: Static Shock
ORIGINAL: Gene J
Anytime it is dry out you will suffer the static shocks. If you grab hold of the door or door jam (metal ground) as you slide across the seat you should eliminate the problem.
Anytime it is dry out you will suffer the static shocks. If you grab hold of the door or door jam (metal ground) as you slide across the seat you should eliminate the problem.
#7
RE: Static Shock
my94civic: those straps are used to groundtanker trucksso that gas does not explode whenthey load/unload gas at a terminal. I don't think they will work for seat rash. However, maybe if you tossa chain on the ground, holding on to one end as you climb out that might solve the problem also. For those of you who paid attention in school, you might remember the silk cloth rubbing the plastic rod experiment. The same thing is happening here.