Removing seat belts

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Paulinwales
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Removing seat belts

Post by Paulinwales » Tue Oct 23, 2012 10:23 am

Did a search and could not find an answers, so here goes

I have removed my seats and had a side conversion put in. I was going to sell the seats to raise funds for the above - however I can't see how to remove the 3 point inertia belts? I can see the twoo lower point bolts but can't see how to to remove the top part - i guess i will have to remove the trim? but was hoping to avoid that. Can anyone give me some pointers and an idea of how hard it is?

rgds Paul
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Re: Removing seat belts

Post by Simon Jones » Tue Oct 23, 2012 1:39 pm

You don't specify which of the rear belts you are removing, but in any case you will need to remove the side trim panels. The recoil mechanism is held in place with large bolt (17mm?) and a smaller 10mm one. The side panels just ping off with a careful bit of leverage.
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Re: Removing seat belts

Post by Paulinwales » Tue Oct 23, 2012 8:31 pm

I did take the rear passenger top trim of a little, but was unable to see how to get at the bolt, just looks round, prob is just can see a nut on the top what I can see looks round, and the bolt is holding the trim to the panel so can't see how to get to it :? hope i am been clear, does something unclip?

rgds Paul
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