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Old 03-21-2006, 01:36 PM
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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.
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What Is Your Car? There Are Lots Of Options.
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Just go to a dealer and get them. They are still a service part and the dealer price is not bad.
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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

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Call your nearest GM dealer to get the part #.
Then type in the number at GMPARTSDIRECT.COM and order it. Only bad thing is that they are kinda slow on their shipping, but their price is MUCH BETTER than the stealership.
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yea they were only like 10 bucks for mine
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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.
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Hawks third generation is where I got my replacement bracket.

http://www.hawksthirdgenparts.com/
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i dunno the part number when when my idiot friend broke mine the dealer needed my VIN to order a replacement




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