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: Seatbelt webbing replacement


BAD415
May 13th, 01, 6:23 PM
Anybody know anybody that does this?

DG
May 13th, 01, 7:37 PM
I have seen some catalogs from a Company called Snake Oyl.

Still pretty good pieces available used..

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BAD415
May 14th, 01, 7:16 AM
Well, heres the deal. I bought a pair of 65 Deluxe buckles and hardware. Really nice condition, but no webbing. These are getting hard to find and usually command a high price for the nice ones. Would like to get these re-webbed. I'll surf around.

JodySirmans
May 14th, 01, 8:54 AM
They are pricey for the rebuilts, and don't know what they charge to reweb..but I saw their stuff at Carlise last year and it looks great..
http://www.krebsclassic.com/seatbelts.htm



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ChevelleCLM
May 14th, 01, 10:47 AM
What do you mean Re webbed?

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65elcamino
May 14th, 01, 2:10 PM
My local upholstery shop charged $64 to stitch new webbing on my seatbelt hardware. Check around at your local shops and see if they can stitch them for you.

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leeds
May 15th, 01, 11:02 AM
a lot of upholstery and trim shops won't touch seatbelts because of the liability thing, anyway Kreb's is a good contact. I ended up getting a good set of seatbelts from a donor car

68ElCamino
May 16th, 01, 7:20 PM
Alot of upholstery shops will touch them because of the money.
Check the yellow pages for the local boat/marine shop or auto upholstery shop.
I paid $100 to have a complete set done.
They look great. Good luck.

1966_L78
May 17th, 01, 4:33 PM
I have to say SSnake Oyl, I have used them with great results. For colored belts, they sent me a bunch of sample pieces for me to decide on the correct color...