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> Sold : Seat belt bolt and hardware sets - $70 shipped, For car with retractable belts
bdstone914
post Aug 12 2020, 09:32 PM
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Sold out.


I have four sets of seat belt bolts and hardware. One set is enough to do one car. Parts are original expect that the plastic washers are replaced with new high grade plastic ones and new Schnoor washer are used.
Bolts are zinc plated. These are for cars with retractable belts. Should work also for non retractable belts but you will not need the bolts for the retractor on the firewall.

$70 shipped.


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post Aug 12 2020, 10:02 PM
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Always surprised me that these are not metric !! DOT rules.
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@pete000
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Always surprised me that these are not metric !! DOT rules.
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Surprised me too to find the thread size is 7/16 fine thread as that is needed to meet DOT standards. But the heads are 17mm.
Gotta love it when the government gets involved on engineering.
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post Aug 23 2020, 06:44 PM
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Makes a great Porsche Trivia question. Used it for years as tiebreaker.
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Bruce

Just sent payment for a set.

Thanks

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