seat belt -> headliner how
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Car: 87 camaro
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seat belt -> headliner how
got a few questions.. first being how do u feed the seat belt strap thru an abs headliner with the little rectangle cutout? do u have to undo the stitching at the latch, feed, then re-stitch?
second: how tough is it to replace a rusty t-top bar? does this involve removing weatherstripping?
third and lastly: whats the stuff called that i need to get to seal up points where i believe a leak may be coming thru? ive literally got a 1" pond of water under where my rear right seat used to be
second: how tough is it to replace a rusty t-top bar? does this involve removing weatherstripping?
third and lastly: whats the stuff called that i need to get to seal up points where i believe a leak may be coming thru? ive literally got a 1" pond of water under where my rear right seat used to be
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From: New York City
Car: 1986 IROC
Engine: 355 Tpi
Transmission: 700r4
Axle/Gears: 9 Bolt 3.27
There should be a slot cut in the headliner board just above where the coat hook goes. If not you need to cut one with a NEW razor blade. Slide the belt through there.
To replace the T-Top bar involves removing the weatherstripping, probably replace it since it will tear more than likely. 8 screws sealer to the body, and install the weatherstripping in the groove.
I used 3M black weatherstrip adhesive on the body to w/strip parts, and black silicone under the plate. No lakes in the back seat any-mo
To replace the T-Top bar involves removing the weatherstripping, probably replace it since it will tear more than likely. 8 screws sealer to the body, and install the weatherstripping in the groove.
I used 3M black weatherstrip adhesive on the body to w/strip parts, and black silicone under the plate. No lakes in the back seat any-mo
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