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    I have had and aftermarket set of front belts from SeatSafe https://www.seatsafe.com.au/ for around 10 years and they work perfectly (like any normal seat belt should). I have aimed a number of people in their direction and all are happy. Only problem I had was their data base shows Patrols have belts with pre tensioners. Mine does not - so I called them and just asked for a normal non pre tension belt for a Patrol and it works great. Only difference is between wagons and utes. Search this site for previous threads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillsGU View Post
    I have had and aftermarket set of front belts from SeatSafe https://www.seatsafe.com.au/ for around 10 years and they work perfectly (like any normal seat belt should). I have aimed a number of people in their direction and all are happy. Only problem I had was their data base shows Patrols have belts with pre tensioners. Mine does not - so I called them and just asked for a normal non pre tension belt for a Patrol and it works great. Only difference is between wagons and utes. Search this site for previous threads.
    Good to know, thanks Bill.
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    Sorry guys! I lost the plot and completely miss read the post. I thought you were talking about seat belt tensioners ................................

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillsGU View Post
    Sorry guys! I lost the plot and completely miss read the post. I thought you were talking about seat belt tensioners ................................
    Hey that's OK, you contributed some useful info.
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    Think I don't need to reiterate what's been said above. But , stuff it I'll do it anyway.
    Genuine assembly. Genuine assembly.
    There... I done it.

    3 year ownership of a crd zd30 and I've chewed through 2 of them units.
    Yes ,many river crossings and high country dust might have contributed ...
    2005 TD42TI

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    The bushes flog out and the shockie thingo loses its tension. The genuine bearing in those are double row and a stupid width too, you can't buy the exact same bearing. The aftermarket tensioners use a single row bearing, they work but wont last. Been down this road many times before. The best thing is to buy an OEM tensioner, and an aftermarket as a spare and keep this under the passenger seat.
    Don't get me wrong - the bearing from WC87503 NTN is devinitly just a one row bearing, according to their homepage and drawings. Dimensions are ID 17 mm, OD 40 mm, total width 14.288 mm.
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