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They make reproduction ones that are awesome. Classic Industries has them and I bought them for our 91 Trans Am.
Thanks - I can’t see the guides in this photo, but I just went to the Classic Industries website and I can’t find them, either through a general search or by narrowing it down to year, make & model.
Thanks - I can’t see the guides in this photo, but I just went to the Classic Industries website and I can’t find them, either through a general search or by narrowing it down to year, make & model.
Ahhhh.......I thought you were talking about the sleeves, on the seatbelt next to the console......my bad.
Funny they list those as 82-92, they're only correct for 84-89. The guides used to be cheap at the dealer, I'd put my ear to the ground and try to find a NOS set, or just go with the earlier style as a placeholder until someone repros the correct style guides.
Funny they list those as 82-92, they're only correct for 84-89. The guides used to be cheap at the dealer, I'd put my ear to the ground and try to find a NOS set, or just go with the earlier style as a placeholder until someone repros the correct style guides.
Those are the easy style to replace, right? Don't you have to take the seatbelt apart on the other styles to get it through the guide? If so, that's probably why they are only making one version
Yeah, I’m looking for the earlier ‘84 to ‘89 ones that you can slip on without cutting anything. For some reason, tan is a very difficult colour to find. I’ve seen the repros in grey and black and ordinarily I’d just buy them and paint them the colour I need, but I’m concerned since they’re a wear item. I’ve painted lots of interior plastic before and SEM dye with the correct prep holds up really well, but I’d have my doubts in this application with a seat belt sliding over them.