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Old 04-26-2005, 11:43 PM
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i AM TRYING DESPERATLY TO FIND THE SEATBELT BRACKETS ON THE HEADREST FOR A 98 AND UP T/A OR CAMARO... ANY HELP WOULD BE GREAT....... i WILL WORSHIP YOU...
Old 04-26-2005, 11:59 PM
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I got ours from the dealer. like $5 each
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Originally Posted by Pinoyracer_18
i AM TRYING DESPERATLY TO FIND THE SEATBELT BRACKETS ON THE HEADREST FOR A 98 AND UP T/A OR CAMARO... ANY HELP WOULD BE GREAT....... i WILL WORSHIP YOU...

http://www.hawksthirdgenparts.com/in...?v=1&pid=16792
Their ya go instock and a good price.
Old 04-27-2005, 12:06 AM
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I had to get one from the dealer too. They are really cheep and usually in stock (believe it or not).
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GM part numbers

Guide, Driver Seat Shoulder Belt
16789715 - neutral
16799273 - gray
16799275 - pewter
16817201 - ebony

Guide, Passenger Seat Shoulder Belt
16789714 - neutral
16799272 - gray
16799274 - pewter
16817200 - ebony
Old 04-27-2005, 01:37 AM
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Awesome!!! Thanks All!!!
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My car is missing the passenger seat bracket. I see the drivers seat bracket is a closed loop, so how do you get the belt into the loop? Unbolt the belt?
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You do realize you just responded to a thread that was dead almost 7 years ago, right? Lol....

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I did a search for the part number of the bracket and this thread was near the top of the results. What, you can't reply to an old message anymore?
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Originally Posted by atikovi
I did a search for the part number of the bracket and this thread was near the top of the results. What, you can't reply to an old message anymore?
You can do whatever you want man. Just know its usually considered bad form in the message forum communities to bring up dead posts. Half those guys in this thread dont even post here anymore and/or dont have fbodys.

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Originally Posted by Mikey 97Z M6
Just know its usually considered bad form in the message forum communities to bring up dead posts.
First I've heard of that little tidbit and I've been posting over 10 years. As long as search engines bring up old topics, there will be new replies. BTW most forums lock down threads they don't want new posts to.
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To answer your question though it sounds like you have the wrong part if it's a closed loop. There should be a split in the top if it is an actual GM fourth gen F-Body part.



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