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    Seat belt removal

    LWB 98 Maverick

    my drivers side seatbelt is frayed and I need to replace it for a rego check
    I've picked up a replacement, but for the life of me can't work out how to remove the plastic clip that sits over the top B pillar mount.

    has anyone replaced theirs before and if so how do you remove the clip without buggering it up?

    i'd rather take it off intact..

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    The plastic cover over the top B-piller mount clips on. You may need to get behind it with a big screw driver to get it off.

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by YNOT View Post
    The plastic cover over the top B-piller mount clips on. You may need to get behind it with a big screw driver to get it off.

    Tony
    embarrassingly easy, 'twas nervous about damaging it but a large screwdriver did the trick...

    thanks

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    How much did you pay? I just replaced mine and feel a little ripped off from the wreckers. I paid $90 for all the bits but it was filthy. Looked like it was pulled out of a flooded wreck. I cleaned it up and it looks as good as new but I still feel ripped..."baileys"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baileys View Post
    How much did you pay? I just replaced mine and feel a little ripped off from the wreckers. I paid $90 for all the bits but it was filthy. Looked like it was pulled out of a flooded wreck. I cleaned it up and it looks as good as new but I still feel ripped..."baileys"
    you got a bargain,

    I was ripped off for $50 and it looked like it was dragged through a swamp - unfort beggars can't be choosers...

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    whenever i go over the pits i give the seatbelts a tuneup with the lighter.its one of their favourite defects. if the belt looks totally dodg,replace.ned

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    removal

    You are certainly right about it. It will be better to replace the seatbelt if it is defective rather than being charge often just for removal.
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