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Old 09-15-2009, 08:05 PM
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Default Seatbelt Rewebbing

Anyone try this guy yet? Seems reasonable.

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Old 09-15-2009, 08:28 PM
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Default Re: Seatbelt Rewebbing

depends if he really does have the correct webbing, I may send over a set and see what he does with them.
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Old 09-15-2009, 08:36 PM
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If you do let me know, I'm curious.


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Old 09-15-2009, 10:20 PM
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Default Re: Seatbelt Rewebbing

I started installing a set I just recieved last week. The webbing is hands down better than what I sent in but is not as heavy as oem material as you might expect. Mine was a combo of sun bleached, dry and or redied originals. He also stitched in new lables with the correct code/dates, lightly buffed the deluxe buckles, fabricated the center rear belt set with my hardware and returned them with newly plated floor bolts....in 10 days. I spent $135 (not $600) and couldn't be happier. Those who know my car also know I am pretty picky. I guess it boils down to how deep your pockets are and with car prices dropping like a rock, I am happy with an alternitive.
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Default Re: Seatbelt Rewebbing

hey Pat how about a Macro shot of the webbing?, is it real glossy? seems some of the stuff has to much gloss/shean to it?

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Default Re: Seatbelt Rewebbing

Tried to post pics but they must be too large. The webbing is a bit shiny but can anybody remember how shiny they actually were in the day? I will try to post pics later.
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Default Re: Seatbelt Rewebbing

Try putting the new belts in the dishwasher a few times to dull down the webbing.
Wrap the metals with ziploc bags & a rubberband.
After the <u>wash</u> cycle,turn off the dishwasher &amp; let them sit.
Let the detergent cut into the webbing awhile.
I recommend any granulated detergent...
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Patrick - send yr photos to me and I'll post 'em for your!

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Default Re: Seatbelt Rewebbing

here are some pix that Patrick forwarded. (his ride is also included!):




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Old 09-17-2009, 04:26 AM
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Default Re: Seatbelt Rewebbing

Sam, thanks for posting the pics I sent to you. They are not for a 1000pt car but not shabby either. I also want to mention that Charles Stuart(West Dakota Parts) also included new GM buttons on the buckles and reworked the retractable belts with covers I provided. His # is 307-684-9297
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