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95 YJ Seatbelt Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="TigTorch" data-source="post: 1105633" data-attributes="member: 17432"><p>If you wanna' stay with aftermarket belts like the Crows, Brian or Dana at Olympic should be able to help you with an extension or at least half a belt to fit your child seat. They have always been very helpfull.</p><p> </p><p>Perhaps you should revisit the idea of the stock belts. The ratchet/rewind mechanism can fail from dust inside or the oil drying out. I have taken them apart, cleaned and relubed them and got them working like new again. Jeeps are bad for this because that mechanism gets hammered with mud and dirt when the doors are off.</p><p> </p><p>Final thought: There is very little demand for used Jeep OEM seatbelts. Everyone goes to 5 point systems. I'll bet that Olympic has a several low mileage wrecked Jeeps with used but new condition factory belts. I'll bet they give them too ya' for free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TigTorch, post: 1105633, member: 17432"] If you wanna' stay with aftermarket belts like the Crows, Brian or Dana at Olympic should be able to help you with an extension or at least half a belt to fit your child seat. They have always been very helpfull. Perhaps you should revisit the idea of the stock belts. The ratchet/rewind mechanism can fail from dust inside or the oil drying out. I have taken them apart, cleaned and relubed them and got them working like new again. Jeeps are bad for this because that mechanism gets hammered with mud and dirt when the doors are off. Final thought: There is very little demand for used Jeep OEM seatbelts. Everyone goes to 5 point systems. I'll bet that Olympic has a several low mileage wrecked Jeeps with used but new condition factory belts. I'll bet they give them too ya' for free. [/QUOTE]
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