'Vert seatbelt loops
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'Vert seatbelt loops
Hi there, Anybody know the GM numbers for the drivers side seat belt loop which fastenes to the headrest.
I believe the 'verts are the ones with the slot moulded in them.
Also if you know the passenger side part number also, might as well buy the both sides.
I believe the 'verts are the ones with the slot moulded in them.
Also if you know the passenger side part number also, might as well buy the both sides.
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Hi there
I have a 2002 WS6 Auto 'vert
All black
Part numbers please, I am far from a GM dealer, so will need to mail order.
THANKS
I have a 2002 WS6 Auto 'vert
All black
Part numbers please, I am far from a GM dealer, so will need to mail order.
THANKS
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Actually on something cheap like this their shipping makes them more expensive than the dealership. If you needed tan ones, I could hook you up. Tan ones come singly for the passenger side and in 5 packs for the driver's side.
You might find the same thing on yours.
Order spares while you are at it, the fruggin things break too easy. Next time I replace mine I'm going to try using a screw with a washer. The original coned screws work to split the damn things right in the weak point when you tighten them down. It's so cliche to say but it's really a bad design. Don't over tighten the screws.
I think using a washer and a screw would make them much more durable.
You might find the same thing on yours.
Order spares while you are at it, the fruggin things break too easy. Next time I replace mine I'm going to try using a screw with a washer. The original coned screws work to split the damn things right in the weak point when you tighten them down. It's so cliche to say but it's really a bad design. Don't over tighten the screws.
I think using a washer and a screw would make them much more durable.