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Old 12-26-2020, 07:59 PM
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Always the voice of reason as well as brevity, Bob. ;-) I knew you'd have the answer(s)

That added connundrum of the several different part numbers in the diagram that show a "clip," refer to it as 1635232 in the parts catalog. And as I thought, it's just a regular Hurst shifter-style "pretzel" spring clip which also superceded to 1137669 (also a Hurst shifter-style spring clip).

But, hey, I did get the contraption installed and actually working as designed!

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And I got the seatbelt properly routed through the seatback side cover.
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