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> seat belt question, installed correctly?
hndyhrr
post Jun 15 2024, 07:55 PM
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I had my seat belts re webbed by Seat Belt Planet and installed them today. Looking at the way I installed them gets me wondering if I put them in correctly. Also seems like They should be tighter on the bolt. I can move them (no not swivel to put them on) back and forth. In the pic you can see space between the spacers and belt hardware.

Any ideas appreciated.

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post Jun 15 2024, 08:31 PM
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Just went through a similar saga. For once, the PET wasn’t that helpful. The major point is to make sure that the bolt can be tightened against washers or sleeves all the way to the frame. You want to be able to put torque on the bolt and still be able to swivel the belt guide.
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QUOTE(worn @ Jun 15 2024, 07:31 PM) *

Just went through a similar saga. For once, the PET wasn’t that helpful. The major point is to make sure that the bolt can be tightened against washers or sleeves all the way to the frame. You want to be able to put torque on the bolt and still be able to swivel the belt guide.


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I pulled the bolts out they were tight. The bolt in the top was all the way in couldn't go any further. Still had slop.

The bolts are two different lengths. maybe i got the wrong bolt in the wrong hole? These are the bolts that have been in the car since birth. lol
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