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Hittin E-Z Street on Mud Tires
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Location: Greenville, SC
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Re: Seatbelt questions
http://wescoperformance.stores.yahoo...ench-help.html
Very reasonable prices too. I literally just bought new belts for my truck to replace the old ones. I originally had ones out of a 73-87, then first gen S10, then aftermarket, now these. I got the chrome buckle. I drove my truck to work so I'll take a couple pics during lunch. They look pretty cool. Just made sure when you order you get the chrome buckles (extra $5 each) and BENCH SEAT ENDS, the other ends will be too short, and the bench seat ends are adjustable like original. I also added two of their "Install kits." You do have to use a 90* bracket (sorry, I have yet to see one where you don't). I did try to use the original lap belt bolt hole, and it looked OK, but it put the retractor too far back and looked kinda goofy when not in use, so I moved it out more in line with the lines of the bench seat.
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