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Old 07-08-2008, 05:25 PM
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seat belt

so my 3 point retractable seat belt broke on my 94 wrangler. its a sahara. im lookin around every where for a replacement but there like 100 bucks and i dont wanna spend that. so ill be going to a junkyard. does anyone know if a seatbelt from a cherokee (or any other vehicle for that matter) will fit it, because iv heard that before.
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Old 07-20-2008, 06:25 AM
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Re: seat belt

When it comes to safety items, its best to "bite the bullet" and replace the seat belt with the correct unit for the vehicle. You'll appreciate it when you need it.
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Re: seat belt

gtmud is right, that's one thing not to skimp on.

If you can find a Jeep that hasn't been wrecked in a junkyard, I'd think that used is ok...but almost any accident will put stress on the driver's seatbelt - and they all say replace if in accident.
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