Posted by Bill E The recommendation, I understand is that seat belts should be carefully 'Examined' after an accident, but I understand and appreciate what you are saying, anyway I think even a second hand one that works is better than one that doesn't work at all. I am hoping someone on this forum may have one that has some 'Known' history. --Previous Message--![]()
on September 29, 2007, 10:37 pm, in reply to "Re: Seat belt #@*%"
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Peter, thanks for your concern but I'm finding it difficult to source a new one in Perth, I don't think the part I need is quite as critical as the belt part itself(If you read my post).
: Forgive me if I am telling you how to
: suck eggs, but buying a seat belt from
: a wreckers may not be such a good plan.
: Seatbelts are supposed to be replaced
: after an accident, and the history of
: any unit from a wrecker will be
: unknown.
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: '93 Rangie, seat belt anchor to left
: hand
: side of drivers seat that receives the
: chrome plated tongue (On the belt) –
: The mechanism seems to have jammed and
: I can’t insert the tongue, have tried
: lube and removing it to see if
: something had dropped into it but it
: seems clear of anything.
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: Is there a fix or is it as I suspect
: scrap?
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: For safety reasons not sure I want to
: reuse it anyway.
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: I’m in Perth,Dianella/Morley area does
: anyone have one they want to sell?
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: Thanks in advance.
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