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GQ SWB Seatbelts

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GQ SWB Seatbelts

Post by blkmav »

My front seatbelts don't retract anymore. Is their a new replacement option or is a visit to the wreckers in order?
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Re: GQ SWB Seatbelts

Post by bogged »

blkmav wrote:My front seatbelts don't retract anymore. Is their a new replacement option or is a visit to the wreckers in order?
have tried takin em apart or have you cleaned them out? WD40 etc...?
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Post by JeSTeROCK »

sorry to hijack but my near side rear swb seat belt rattles like nothing else. Pulled it out for now, has anyone pulled these apart and tried to fix ?

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Post by 0xyg3n »

9 out of ten times repco can supply an OE equivilant
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Post by bogged »

0xyg3n wrote:9 out of ten times repco can supply an OE equivilant
as long as its not a catalog special...
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Post by J Top »

Spray Silicone onto a rag and wipe it onto the full length of the webbing
this lubricates it.
All Nissans have a problem with crud build up on the top swivel under the belt, this acts as a brake, scrape it off.
When the the Nissan belts get a bit older they go a little fluffy and rub on the top swivel as the slot the belt passes through is too thin, you can carefully trim some plastic from above the belt as it is only decoration but you need to becareful of damaging the webbing.
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Post by mickyd555 »

repco sell them, when i checked they wanted about $80.00 i needed GU belts and he reckons the pic was different, so i ended up modding a bluebird belt. the GQ belts are what they had.
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Post by blkmav »

Thanks all, I'll make a trip to Repco
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