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seatbelts

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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seatbelts

Post by PJ.zook »

Where does one get non-retractable narrow track seatbelts for sierras? I want to replace mine, its pretty badly freyed.
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Post by Bad JuJu »

Ripco or Autopro can supply generic retractable and fixed Australian Standard complient seatbelts .... Sit down while they tell you the price or just assume the position !!
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Post by Libber »

I havent looked into it yet, but cos mines not retracting reliably I was thinking of taxing one of the back seat ones as i took the back seat out anyway.
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Re: seatbelts

Post by Mudzuki »

PJ.zook wrote:non-retractable
Have you called a wrecker, they can usually steer you in the right direction, or may have some in good nic.

When i got my zuk, i had to get a rear seat belt for rwc, I ended up getting a generic from repco, try bursons too.
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