Replacement Seatbelts

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Tez
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Took the 'boy in today for first RW check. Several minor things :D and a couple of more serious things to sort out - nothing too tragic.

One thing the guy pinged was the DS seatbelt (frayed). Has anybody done a Seatbelt change - would the "generic" inertia belts from the like of Repco/Bursons/Autobarn fit?

Cheers.
Tez
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biscuitsrcool
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the generic klippan seatbelts from repco were great for my hatch, cant see the mb having different belts

can check the model number if you would like

they even come in tan colour!
My family car:
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Garry. Nuff sed!
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Tez
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Thanks Ceej.
I did use Search, but didn't find those links... Don't know why.
Cheers.
Tez
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ceej
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It helps when you know that they are there already as you have been around to see many useful topics come up. :wink:

A tip with the search function, select 'search for all terms' blow the keyword field. It will get you more direct results. :wink:
Garry. Nuff sed!
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Tez
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Just a follow up for peoples reference - Trip to the wreckers on Saturday liberated a pair of belts from a Honda Civic - were a straight swap for the MB's belts - even have the same buckle so the stalks didn't need to be changed. - Easy Job.
Tez
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