Seat Belt opening covers at headliner
Seat Belt opening covers at headliner
How the heck do these things go to the headlinger? Am i supposed to use some 3m interior glue or something? They keep falling down and it's pissing me off. thanks
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From: Central NJ, USA
Car: 1986 Firebird
Engine: 2.8 V6
Transmission: 700R4
They're probably missing a "snap"... they should snap into the retractors. But if the plastic cracked, they'll never snap in. You could use a self-tapping screw, I imagine, to hold them up...
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Car: 1989 IROC-Z
Engine: 383 stroker
Transmission: 700R4 3500 stall, TransGo shift kit
Axle/Gears: Moser 9", 4.11:1
Yeah, they snap in. My snap broke and I didn't realize it until I spent 10 minutes trying to snap it into place. I'm gonna get new ones when I replace my headliner.
thanks all, i think the problem was that i did not cut the hole for the headliner big enough, But thanks to all, i can see that you all were right it they would have in fact snapeedd thanks
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From: mid-west, Oh
Car: 85 Camaro
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: 700r4
Yeah, I wil post it first thing monday morning, I need them in the near future too I saw a set on e-bay but I lost the auctiion but the seller was nice enough to show the packaging with the part number for one of the sides. The only thing is you will have to cut a slot heading out one side to get it around the seatbelt. As a matter of fact I will post the pic and show where he cut them too.
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