Install seatbelts
Visit our Seat Belt Fitment page to learn how to measure for the correct fit. Please be advised that our universal seat belts will not fit every vehicle and they may require some modification to the mounting points to fit some vehicles. Our Car Specific Seat Belts are made to factory specifications for the listed model year. These belts are designed to bolt right into your vehicle using the existing mounting points.
Please note, these seat belts will only fit into the vehicle make and model year as specified on the website. They are not designed to fit any other vehicle.
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Thread the belt through the anchor plate and around the locking plate. The locking plate is the plate that looks similar to a large, flat washer. Pass the belt through the hole in the center once and then loop it over the top of the locking plate and back through the center once more so both plates lock together and the belt does not move when you pull on the belt.
Repeat steps four and five to install the other side of the seat belt. Cassandra Tribe has worked in the construction field for over 17 years and has experience in a variety of mechanical, scientific, automotive and mathematical forms. She has been writing and editing for over 10 years. Her areas of interest include culture and society, automotive, computers, business, the Internet, science and structural engineering and implementation.
Step 1 Trace the straps from the original seat belt back to the anchors that attach the belt to the frame of the car. Step 2 Lock the crescent wrench on the side of the anchor bolt that is in the car.
Step 3 Locate the bottom of the anchor bolt. Step 4 Remove the old seat belts and anchoring hardware. Tips Install the side of the belt that goes between the seats first as it tends to be the more difficult and aggravating one to do. Doing this part while you are fresh will make the process faster than trying to struggle with it after you have already been working for a while.
Socket set Crescent wrench Replacement seat belt.
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