Hi Gary
Is the mechanism goosed or just the webbing, if it is only the webbing why
not get some belts from the bone yard (find a car that wasn't crashed as
seat belts in these may have been highly stressed) and install the webbing
on your reels. I have never tried this, so I don't know whether it is
feasible or not, but will be looking to do it in the near future as the
edges of mine are frayed!
Graham.
----- Original Message -----
From: Claudia Lied <cglied@whro.net>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 1:49 AM
Subject: Need help on seatbelts
>
> Greetings, I am halfway through installing the new interior kit in my TR6
> and determined my seatbelts are not worth reinstalling. I purchased a
> replacement seatbelt from VB for my Spitfire and was not satisfied as it
> was a generic, fits all type. It did fit, and permitted me to pass safety
> inspection, but doesn't fit the way the original did. Does anyone know of
> a company that rebuilds seatbelts? Unless you think this is of interest
to
> the list, contact me direct. TIA
>
> Gary Lied
> 74 TR6
> 80 Spitfire
>
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