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Old 10-31-2014, 04:05 PM #1
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Replacement Corbeau seat belts?

Been thinking about replacing the grungy warn-out seat belts and came across the Corbeau ones. Despite a search, I couldn't find any reviews or other useful info.

Anyone hear anything about these?

Retractable Seat Belt - Seat Belts - Other
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I would make sure their product works with the Toyota's seatbelt sensors. You don't want to have the flashing alert all the time
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I have their 4 point retractable ones and love them.
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I would not waste my time trying to adapt those when I can get used OEM's for the same price if not cheaper.
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I would make sure their product works with the Toyota's seatbelt sensors. You don't want to have the flashing alert all the time
Good thinking. I had not even considered that.
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I have their 4 point retractable ones and love them.
How is the quality? Any issue with the warning light that was mentioned above?
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I would not waste my time trying to adapt those when I can get used OEM's for the same price if not cheaper.
I just assumed that used OEM would be near same condition as mine. 17 year old seat belt probably isn't going to be in near new condition. Then again I'm probably wrong.

I'll have to look into the used ones a little more.
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How is the quality? Any issue with the warning light that was mentioned above?
The quality is very good. I bypassed the light. I know when my seat belt is off, don't need a light to remind me.
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