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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / February 2008

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Seatbelt repair question

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J - 17 Feb 2008 01:31 GMT
This is in regards to a late model Ford pickup truck.

A young dog has chewed the seatbelt in two and it is necessary to replace
it. What tool do I need to get the seatbelt out and where can I get one?
Thank you.
Brent P - 17 Feb 2008 01:42 GMT
> This is in regards to a late model Ford pickup truck.
>
> A young dog has chewed the seatbelt in two and it is necessary to replace
> it. What tool do I need to get the seatbelt out and where can I get one?
> Thank you.

T-50 torx as I recall. Sears carries them. I think mine fits on a 3/8ths
rachet but I don't feel like digging it out to check ;)
cuhulin@webtv.net - 17 Feb 2008 03:18 GMT
I bought my little doggy ($150.00   www.cattledog.com    www.acdca.org
when she was an eight weeks old puppy.She used to chew everything,
untill she outgrew that nonsense.
cuhulin
boxing@sasktel.net - 17 Feb 2008 14:44 GMT
try the wrecker
Nate Nagel - 17 Feb 2008 15:00 GMT
> try the wrecker

Probably won't work unless wrecker is friendly.  A friend of mine once
needed some old seatbelts to make a homebrew Steadicam harness from; we
went to a local wrecker and even though he knew us he wouldn't sell us
the belts unless we cut the floor anchors off of them in front of him.
I guess the liability of selling used seatbelts is too great, esp. if
the car they are from is wrecked.

nate

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Nate Nagel - 17 Feb 2008 14:58 GMT
> This is in regards to a late model Ford pickup truck.
>
> A young dog has chewed the seatbelt in two and it is necessary to replace
> it. What tool do I need to get the seatbelt out and where can I get one?
> Thank you.

Probably a Torx bit.

nate

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