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Broken Seat Belt

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My front passenger seatbelt doesn't retract anymore. Is it easy to swap over a new one or should a mechanic do it (don't want it to be unroadworthy.
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simple swap just make sure its correct belt ;)
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dstocks! Paging Dstocks! :lol:
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with seatbelts you are better off getting new ones.
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aza013 wrote:with seatbelts you are better off getting new ones.
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Got plenty of spares. Not sure why youd need to go new. As long as its not frayed, is fine. And none of the ones I have are frayed.
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    Post by pete_gpx »

    Exact same thing happened to me. I purchased a spare off Dwayne and after a few months it's still going strong.

    Not too hard to do yourself, RallyMad and I tackled it fairly quickly. Just have to remove the rear interior panel and have a few spanners handy.
    aza013 wrote:with seatbelts you are better off getting new ones.
    As for getting a new one... Bursons quoted me around $350 for a new belt and AutoZone was around the $420 mark. There is some issue with it being a special order belt, only available from a single company. The belts are not mass produced and you must pay the cost of them making a run of only one copy.

    I'm unsure of how correct this is, but from the sources I received this information from, I'm willing to trust it.
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    Post by I8A4RE »

    IMO, a second hand one is absoulutly fine as long as it is not frayed and pulls out retracts smoothly
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    Post by MR2YEN »

    can i grab one for the front passenger side dstocks?
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    Post by mr-charisma »

    dstocks wrote:Got plenty of spares. Not sure why youd need to go new. As long as its not frayed, is fine. And none of the ones I have are frayed.
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    OK Dwayne, let me know what I'm up for, and where to send it and I'll forward you the money :D
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    Dstocks I need one too mate!l
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    Post by J »

    hey D, do you have the seatbelt cups for the front? I need both
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