Well,
it might make the SAE furious, but I rewebbed my own belts, duplicating
the stitching pattern, thread, and material. I'm sure it's not
'technically legal' but I'm also sure it's better than 30-year-rotten
OEM stuff, too. It was about $50 for seat belt webbing from a local
upholsterer, and $5 for the thread. Works fine, as far as I've tested
it <grin>
Toby
pkort@cis.picker.com wrote:
>
> Has anybody on the list dealt with Snake Oyl Products out of Texas? (
> <http://www.ssnake-oyl.com/> ) They restore and/or re-web seat belts. I
> like the looks of the original hardware in my 1600, but 30 year old
> webbing worries me and I'd rather not go to race harnesses or JC Whitny.
> Anybody know of another place?
>
> Paul
> OROC
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