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Anyone have diagrams to remove seatbelts/did it themselves?
I want to retrofit the yellow AMG GTR seatbelts in my car but the dealer wants $2k, which is a bit too much considering I could get the original belts re-webbed for $70/belt in yellow. Asking if anyone has any diagrams so I know what Im going up against. If anyone has done this themselves, please share any details. I can't find any info on replacing belts on the GT anywhere. Thanks for your help/advice.
Hang in there I'm sure someone has it. You may also want to check with the dealership schematics on replacing parts in that area as it will give you an idea of panels to remove.
Hang in there I'm sure someone has it. You may also want to check with the dealership schematics on replacing parts in that area as it will give you an idea of panels to remove.
Thank you, appreciated. I plan on talking to the parts department on Monday when I get the stone chip guard installed. Hopefully they can show me a quick schematic, it cant be that intricate haha. *knock on wood*
Originally Posted by MG1422
I've seen it here on the forums before. I cant exactly remember where but it HAS been posted. Wish i was more help
Nah any help is appreciated. Hmm, for the GT? I know I made a thread a while back asking for the yellow GT R belt part number. I'll give it another search.
I know that I've seen a vendor on here selling all sorts of different fashioned seatbelts replacements. I cant remember for sure if they posted it, or I may have seen how to change it on their site. Do a search for seat belts in the vendor/for sale section and you might be able to turn up the right stuff.
I'd do it but am on mobile for the weekend and it's a major pain.
So I went to the dealership and I got some diagrams. I got some pictures of the belt assembly and the back panel. I guess I was expecting a more detailed diagram lol. I guess this will have to do.
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