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Old 06-19-2024, 10:17 PM   #4
howzzzit
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Re: Seat belt rattle help

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Latch them around the ghost riders. Or do they rattle when latched unless you have meat riders?
Rattled while latched laying on the seat. Took the covers off to take a peek. There was a little dried glue under each cover. Since it's caused by the tensioner flopping around I assumed maybe foam was used in that spot. Used 1/2 inch foam tape cut to size. Too thick. Have some 1/8 x 2 inch foam tape. Cut to size. One not enough. Put one on top of the other and it works great. This isn't my truck, but it shows the size of the foam needed. You can see the glue after the foam is deteriorated. Second is a link how to remove the covers without breaking. I used dense foam tape. I don't think the cheap stuff would hold up.

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