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Old May 19, 2012 | 09:23 PM
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I am trying to locate a seat belt for my full size blazer. It is for the passengers side seat that mounts between the seat and console. It has to red. As with so many of them my buckle finally broke.
Does anyone out there have any suggestions. I have looked on line but all I find are ugly replacement belts and I want the original look.
Thanx in advance for your help.
 
Old May 20, 2012 | 01:54 AM
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Are extended cab, suburbans the same?
 
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I have tried junk yards from Texas to Minnesota. The problem seems to be the red color. Red was only used, to my knowledge from 92 to 94. I think in 95 they changed the buckle style as well. Not sure. It is also my understanding that any chevy pickup 92 to 94 with bucket or split seats had the same floor mount belt. I am not sure on the Suburbans.I thought they usually had bench seats. Any information contrary to that would be appreciated.
I have checked several places and have come up empty handed. That is why I posted here. I thought maybe someone on theis forum might be able to help.
 
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Get some belts from a junkyard and paint them.
 
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Dye is not a bad idea. I have read about people painting fabric--but it just seems dye is more suited to coloring fabric.
 
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got one for my 92 Blazer at a local junk yard. Came out of a pickup. Matched up well. Just an idea. Worked for me.
 
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Originally Posted by joker5911
I have tried junk yards from Texas to Minnesota. The problem seems to be the red color. Red was only used, to my knowledge from 92 to 94. I think in 95 they changed the buckle style as well. Not sure. It is also my understanding that any chevy pickup 92 to 94 with bucket or split seats had the same floor mount belt. I am not sure on the Suburbans.I thought they usually had bench seats. Any information contrary to that would be appreciated.
I have checked several places and have come up empty handed. That is why I posted here. I thought maybe someone on theis forum might be able to help.
I bought after market lap belts and involved the buckle connection points and bolted in New after market...bought them offline....i think amazon


 
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