seat belt removal
#1
seat belt removal
hey I have the back seat out of my 72 and I would like to take the seatbelts out in order to clean them real good, they are currently very stiff and basically unusable. Do the bolts just unscrew from the top or is there is a nut under car that has to be held while loosening? Are there any tips to removal and replacing of the bolts?
#2
hey I have the back seat out of my 72 and I would like to take the seatbelts out in order to clean them real good, they are currently very stiff and basically unusable. Do the bolts just unscrew from the top or is there is a nut under car that has to be held while loosening? Are there any tips to removal and replacing of the bolts?
#3
I'll also add that the bolts have thread locking compound on them, which is why they are so difficult to get out. Also the heads are pretty short, so use a six-point socket and press down on it to avoid having it cam off the bolt.
#4
My belts were pretty gross after having 20 years of mice and rats living on them. I used spray 9, let it soak in (not that long on the stickers/lables) and a pressure washer to clean my belts after removed.
They look like new now.
They look like new now.
#5
Seat Belt Removal
I use an impact wrench and rock the bolt back and forth to get them loosened.
BTW...if you think it's hard to remove seat belt bolts with hex heads on them, try removing stubborn Torx head bolts on '73 & up models! Couple of slips with the Torx bit and it's game over as you've just stripped out the head.
BTW...if you think it's hard to remove seat belt bolts with hex heads on them, try removing stubborn Torx head bolts on '73 & up models! Couple of slips with the Torx bit and it's game over as you've just stripped out the head.
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