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Old 01-27-2009, 02:36 PM
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After taking my car to have a muffler installed I noticed this when being returned the car, a broken headrest seatbelt holder thingy... obviously the person sitting in the car broke it but of course they denied it was them that broke it along with scraping my leather steering wheel. This was a shop called race related by the way (never take your car there).

Anyways heres a picture of the peice:


So if you know the part number for this let me know! thanks! and btw I already tried gorilla glue so no that wont work.
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Search 'seat belt guide'.
You can find them on Ebay all the time, but also available from your GM dealer from $5-18+.

The Convertible units have an opening in them & allows you to re-install without removing the seat belt mechanism.

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Let me make this one easy for you, I broke mine a few weeks ago, found the part on-line from a few different sources, they wanted $8 for the part, and then like $10 for shipping, i went to a local dealership and got the part for $12, it took 2 days to come in, it was as simple as that. just trying to save you some hassle and some $. sorry don't have the part number off hand.
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Originally Posted by NIGHTMAREWS.6
Let me make this one easy for you, ..., sorry don't have the part number off hand.
Not really that easy then is it?!?



Here are some of the numbers I've found.
front seat shoulder belt guide (97-99 convertible), gray, LH = 16799317
front seat shoulder belt guide (96-02 convertible), neutral, LH = 16799319
front seat shoulder belt guide (97-02 convertible), pewter, LH = 16799321
front seat shoulder belt guide (00-02 convertible), ebony, LH = 16817203
front seat shoulder belt guide (00-02 convertible), ebony, RH = 16817202
rear seat shoulder belt guide (00-02 convertible), ebony, RH = 16817214
rear seat shoulder belt guide (00-02 convertible), ebony, LH = 16817215


16789715 F87 RECL FRT BKT ST,LUXURY (AQ9), MAN RECL FRT BKT ST,DELUXE (AR9), (52I) GUIDE,D/SEAT SHLDR BELT H/RST (NEUTRAL)

16817201 F87 MAN RECL FRT BKT ST,DELUXE (AR9), (19B), (193) GUIDE,D/SEAT SHLDR BELT H/RST (EBONY)

16817203 F67 MAN RECL FRT BKT ST,DELUXE (AR9), (19B), (193) GUIDE,D/SEAT SHLDR BELT H/RST (EBONY)

16799319 F67 RECL FRT BKT ST,LUXURY (AQ9), MAN RECL FRT BKT ST,DELUXE (AR9), (52I) GUIDE,D/SEAT SHLDR BELT H/RST (NEUTRAL)

16817202 F67 MAN RECL FRT BKT ST,DELUXE (AR9), RECL FRT BKT ST,LUXURY (AQ9), (102), (103), (192), (193) GUIDE,P/SEAT SHLDR BELT H/RST (EBONY)

16817200 F87 MAN RECL FRT BKT ST,DELUXE (AR9), RECL FRT BKT ST,LUXURY (AQ9), (19I) GUIDE,P/SEAT SHLDR BELT H/RST (EBONY)

16817202 F67 MAN RECL FRT BKT ST,DELUXE (AR9), RECL FRT BKT ST,LUXURY (AQ9), (19I) GUIDE,P/SEAT SHLDR BELT H/RST (EBONY)

16799318 F67 MAN RECL FRT BKT ST,DELUXE (AR9), RECL FRT BKT ST,LUXURY (AQ9), (52I) GUIDE,P/SEAT SHLDR BELT H/RST (NEUTRAL)
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gm parts direct online or w/e wants 23$ shipped so hopefully my local dealership will have it cheaper although they are a bunch of ********.

Thanks for the help and quick response guys
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FYI...if you get one for a convertible you wont have to take the seatbelt loose to install it.
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yeah I plan to do that, if It was a regular one I would just use a hacksaw to make a slit to feed the belt through, thats how I got my rearseat out when I was doing weight reduction
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GM parts direct ****** themselves out. i think they are actually snow chevrolet or something like that. your local dealer most likely will not match their price. they dont have as reliable information, and they undercut other dealers because they dont have the responsibility of looking up parts correctly. if you get the wrong part, dont be surprised.




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