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Kevin, excellent info. Hmmm. Looks like the info I received regarding swapping buckles was incorrect. Thanks for saving me a load of headaches. The search continues.
[ QUOTE ] BTW, thanks for the numbers, i will put them on my charts. Do you have the numbers for standards too? [/ QUOTE ] Numbers on standard belts were the same. Just the difference between Irvin and Hamill.. ![]()
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1969 Z28 1972 Corvette |
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Fyi..The deluxe buckle heads do come off without cutting the belt.......It's just a little harder to seperate the metal cover from the chrome base plate.
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I was going to post pics of the internals of both deluxe and standard buckles to show you what I mean, but for some reason, I could not login from home. work access is fine, strange.
BTW, I find the deluxe covers easier to get off that the standards. I can pop the deluxe off in 20 secs. It takes around a minute or so after conditioning to get the standards off. ![]()
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69 SS 350 convertible (in peices) 69 327 convertible (driver) |
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