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On my 71 Nova with bench, there are seat belt "guides" that feed the belts up through the seat. They are made of plastic and hold the belt/buckle from the floor up to the buckle.
Does anyone know where these items can be sourced/obtained? Thanks ... Craig
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AFAIK, they are reproduced by no one. Used seems to be the only choice, and finding decent used ones is not easy.
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earntaz (12-03-2021) | ||
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Have any pics of the guides?
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Here are top and bottom pics.
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Thanks - I have those pieces ... need the "tubes" the seat belts go through from the attach point to the buckle ...
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Got,cha you must be referring to the seat belt retractor cover , the hole assembly has to be replaced because the steele buckle is wider than the opening in the plastic cover unless you remove the buckle and resew it. This is a replacement for my nova in the pic below .
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earntaz (12-04-2021) | ||
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The retractor cover on the 69 Camaro is a little different, but I was able to remove and reinstall it by heating the cover in hot water, making it much more pliable. As I recall, it was still a challenge, but doable.
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