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Evil Trailblazer SS 01-07-2012 04:23 PM

WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
I know this is a shot in the dark, but I would like to see if anyone has anything laying around...Light Saddle (Tan) color and must be in good shape.

Don't point me to LMC, because their replacement seat belts are not correct for my truck. Their units are single retractable (only one for the shoulder with a fixed lap belt) and my seat belts have dual retractors (one for lap belt and one for the shoulder).

Thanks!

Jax87LS1 01-07-2012 04:58 PM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
i have an 87 single cab and i had stock tan interior i still have the seat belts and trim pieces

Evil Trailblazer SS 01-07-2012 05:00 PM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
Single Cabs are different than the crew cab.

The fronts out of the Suburban are the same as the crew cab and the rears from the Suburban are similar but missing an extension plate but I can take them anyway...

Thank you though!

Devillusion 01-11-2012 11:53 PM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
I have a set, any chance you have a set of red ones in good shape?

Evil Trailblazer SS 01-11-2012 11:56 PM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
I do not have any red ones...I have a line on some good condition gray ones though.

Do you want to get me some photos of the set you have? Is it light saddle? Condition?
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Devillusion 01-12-2012 01:22 AM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Evil Trailblazer SS (Post 5117568)
I do not have any red ones...I have a line on some good condition gray ones though.

Do you want to get me some photos of the set you have? Is it light saddle? Condition?
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I have a couple sets of grey ones, want to do my interior in lipstick red.

I'll have to dig them out, they were fine I think other than just needing a good cleaning. Were barely used I believe cause the truck was a farm truck and it is an 89.

Evil Trailblazer SS 01-12-2012 01:31 AM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
Let me know when you can dig them out because I need to make sure the plastic covers for the retractors are all in good shape. I will re-dye them and get the belts themselves re-webbed in the right color.
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Devillusion 01-12-2012 02:27 AM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
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Originally Posted by Evil Trailblazer SS (Post 5117775)
Let me know when you can dig them out because I need to make sure the plastic covers for the retractors are all in good shape. I will re-dye them and get the belts themselves re-webbed in the right color.
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Why don't you just re-dye the grey ones then? wouldn't that be a hell of alot less hassle?

Evil Trailblazer SS 01-12-2012 08:33 AM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
Yes it would be less hassle...unless yours are in better shape. Are yours out of a Suburban or a crew? The other problem is, one of the lastic covers may be missing for one of the rears...no good!
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joe231 01-13-2012 02:14 AM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
The rear 3 point belts in the crews are the same as a regular cab 3 point belt of the same years. They changed the shape and size sometime after 84.
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Evil Trailblazer SS 01-13-2012 10:03 AM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
Well that's just it, I only have lap belts in the rear.
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joe231 01-13-2012 12:18 PM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
Oh
I see
I thought 87 had rear shoulder belts.
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kevinr1970 01-13-2012 05:06 PM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Evil Trailblazer SS (Post 5107729)
The fronts out of the Suburban are the same as the crew cab...

Are you sure about that?
I seem to remember buying a set out of a Suburban and they did not work, although it might have been the rears that were the problem?
This was about two years ago, so my recollection is fuzzy.

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Originally Posted by joe231 (Post 5120499)
Oh
I see
I thought 87 had rear shoulder belts.
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My '87 GMC crew has lap belts only also.
That is making it a pain to find some new ones for the back because I have tan on one side, and red on the other, but the rest of my interior is blue?
I remember someone saying* that the crews had the weld-nut under a push plug on the pillar for shoulder belts, but either my truck didn't have a hole to be plugged, or I pulled the plug out and there was no wled-nut?
My truck was a government stripped-down model so I assumed they made it as cheap as possible and that was why it wasn't there?

*I also remember someone saying the rear seats were a direct replacement from a regular cab to the rear of a crew, and while the seat probably is, the mounting brackets are not.
I didn't find that part out until I tossed my ratty seat hoping to replace it with my nice re-upolstered reg cab seat.

joe231 01-13-2012 06:54 PM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
[quote=kevinr1970;5121005]Are you sure about that?
I seem to remember buying a set out of a Suburban and they did not work, although it might have been the rears that were the problem?
This was about two years ago, so my recollection is fuzzy.
[quote/]

I am sure.
I have used front Burb belts in one of my crews. The rear belts could be used with a little modification. The rear crew and Regular cabs have an extra little angle bracket to make the assembly sit level on the angled floor.

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Originally Posted by kevinr1970 (Post 5121005)
My '87 GMC crew has lap belts only also.
That is making it a pain to find some new ones for the back because I have tan on one side, and red on the other, but the rest of my interior is blue?
I remember someone saying* that the crews had the weld-nut under a push plug on the pillar for shoulder belts, but either my truck didn't have a hole to be plugged, or I pulled the plug out and there was no wled-nut?
My truck was a government stripped-down model so I assumed they made it as cheap as possible and that was why it wasn't there?

*I also remember someone saying the rear seats were a direct replacement from a regular cab to the rear of a crew, and while the seat probably is, the mounting brackets are not.
I didn't find that part out until I tossed my ratty seat hoping to replace it with my nice re-upolstered reg cab seat.

Good to know.

Yeah seats are almost the same(front benches don't fold forward, I have used the fold mechanism from a regular cab seat to convert it) brackets aren't. You could use regular cab tracks in the rear by adding the rear holes and nuts under the floor, it would give adjustment of the seat but cut down on legroom. The rear brackets move the seat rearward, even less room for a sub box...
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gmech 01-13-2012 07:01 PM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
Ive got tan front and rears from my 91 CC, I just need give them a good once over to see the condition.

Evil Trailblazer SS 01-13-2012 11:09 PM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
Let me know ASAP! :) that would be great if the plastic covers are all in great condition! Even if the belts themselves need to be re-webbed with new material I will take them!
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gmech 01-15-2012 11:14 PM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
After looking. I dont think the ones that I have would be up to par with what your looking for. Good luck.

joe231 01-15-2012 11:50 PM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
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Originally Posted by gmech (Post 5125619)
After looking. I dont think the ones that I have would be up to par with what your looking for. Good luck.

Got pics?
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Evil Trailblazer SS 01-15-2012 11:56 PM

Re: WTB - '87 Crew Cab Seat Belts
 
Yes, I would like pics too...
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