My seat belts are in HORRIBLE shape, the edges are all fuzzy and little bits of the material ball up and fall off, and they don't look so great, so I'm going to replaced them (the whole assembly). When I change them out, do I just unbolt the old ones and install the new ones, or does anything special need to be done? I can't imagine what, but it'd be just my luck that I'd go to put the new ones in and find out there's some bunch of fucked up crap that's going to take me all day to install.
Anything overly technical involved with new seat belts?
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Personally... I think red belts would look t3h gh3y on your car.
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Werd. Dave knows... for a reason ;););)
WillRIP e30 (brilliantrot '91 325i) 11/17/06 Byebye: 8/21/07
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I disagree, but that's just my taste. I think they would look awesome, a little splash of color to liven up the interior, and have that little piece of a Sport Evo in the car. If they weren't so fucking expensive, I'd have bought a set already. I check German ebay every once in a while.Comment
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