07-02-2005, 04:45 PM | #1 |
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Seat Belt Webbing
Well I finally droke down and saved enough money to buy a set of black seat belts for my 84. Lord knows that they are not easy to find or cheap when you do find a good set. I got them installed a couple of weeks a go and hadnt driven the truck since. My wife and I decided to go for a ride last night and I forgot to lock my door and some son of a gun got in my truck and the only thing wrong is the belt was cut on the shoulder belt.
I think i can repair it with new seat belt webbing if I can find some that is not sold in bulk. Has anyone ever found any that was sold by the foot? THanks, John
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07-02-2005, 07:44 PM | #2 |
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I just re-did all of the belts in my '84 and bought the webbing from Ssnake-Oyl Products in Texas. You'll have to buy a minimum of 1 yard (3') and it's $10.00 per yard. 1-800-284-7777 or www.ssnake-oyl.com
FYI It took 10 yards to do my truck and I had about 4" left over. I have factory bucket seats out of a '77 C10 so a bench seat it will take more. |
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