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gridgway
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SC seatbelts

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Where is the best place to get new seatbelts for my 81 SC? The ones in there are really frayed and not very easy to pull out.

How hard are they to change?

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There's a guy on the early911s registry who is selling the webbing and repro labels if you want to do a DIY job. The webbing he has is 65-73. Not sure if they changed it for the later cars.
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PMNorris wrote:There's a guy on the early911s registry who is selling the webbing and repro labels if you want to do a DIY job. The webbing he has is 65-73. Not sure if they changed it for the later cars.
That's our very own Dave O'Connor - 'stretch' on DDK (& the Early S Registry) ...
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Thanks. These are inertia reels and not working well and frayed. So I think full replacements are needed.

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Hello Graham..If safety is more important than originality then have a look here. http://www.quickfitsbs.com/
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Thanks Adrian, I'll contact them. Perhaps refurbing is the right way to go.
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