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Seat belt fix or replace?
My driver side seat belt has started to fray a bit where the buckle rides most of the time. Is there a hack to fix it before it gets worse or is it just a matter of getting a new OEM one when it gets bad enough?
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09-15-2022, 08:56 PM
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My driver side seat belt has started to fray a bit where the buckle rides most of the time. Is there a hack to fix it before it gets worse or is it just a matter of getting a new OEM one when it gets bad enough?
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You can get an oem one. Or there is a company out there that rebuilds them with new springs etc
Like Seat Belt Repair Service & Airbag Module Reset - Safety Restore
I am sure there a several other companies out there. As if the passenger side has been discontinued it will not be long before the drivers side is too in the earlier years.. :-(
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09-15-2022, 08:59 PM
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My driver side seat belt has started to fray a bit where the buckle rides most of the time. Is there a hack to fix it before it gets worse or is it just a matter of getting a new OEM one when it gets bad enough?
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best to replace it, "fixing" a seatbelt can be extremely unsafe. If you want one on the cheap I'd check a pick n pull but if not i'd go with Jon's site if you want a brand new one.
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09-16-2022, 05:51 PM
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1) If it can leave you stranded, get ORIGINAL TOYOTA Parts only (LBJ, Radiator, belts, hoses, gaskets, etc).
1b) If it can't, OEM/Aftermarket is fine (bushings, bulbs, shocks, etc).
2) If it involves safety, like belts, airbags, bolts, etc. Get new (or equiv.) and only original Toyota Parts. I assume Toyota still sells this new?
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09-16-2022, 09:30 PM
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Camelback has the driver front for about $150 but says the "right" side is discontinued. Are they ambidextrous?
Mine is a '97.
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09-16-2022, 10:15 PM
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Quote:
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Camelback has the driver front for about $150 but says the "right" side is discontinued. Are they ambidextrous?
Mine is a '97.
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The passenger and drvers are mirrors of each other. They are not interchangeable. Hence why they are different part numbers.
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09-17-2022, 06:14 AM
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I had Safetyrestore.com rebuild my 2001 drivers belt in 2017 lil less than $100.
I would guess it cost more now.
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I have used safty restore now 4x times, it's just like new and they use OEM parts if anything needs to be replaced.
it has been my experience that it's just the webbing that needs to be replaced. I feel 100% safe with the repaired belts. they clean and service the winding part, they work just like new.
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09-18-2022, 12:23 AM
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The problem with using Safetyrestore is I'd have to drive around without a seatbelt until they shipped them back.
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09-18-2022, 10:52 AM
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Get one from junkyard send for rebuild.
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09-18-2022, 11:23 AM
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Just buy a new one. The parts are so intricate in the lock mechanism that it’s silly. Some models have the explosive squib in them.
There are places that rebuild the retractable and re use your webbing. Seat belt planet does new webbing, but doesn’t do retractables.
I’ve been replacing all of mine. The rears required reusing and washing the webbing since tan is discontinued. All I did was swap out the grey new for my reused tan ones.
The front I just went all new. Yeah it’s spendy. But it’s like 4-5 tanks of gas. I guess my thought is if the seat belts to expensive to fix maybe the car is too expensive to have?
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09-18-2022, 11:40 AM
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SafetyRestore is great. Used them twice now for driver side belts on two different 3rd gens. Wouldn't hesitate to use again.
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Curious and following.
Sent Safety Restore an email asking about rewinding/reclocking my tired 99 driver belt
Anyone have the oak PN handy?
I found 73220-35471-E0
Cost is only $169 from the dealer...
EDIT: F it, ordered a new one and will send mine out for repair when I swap em
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