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Old Dec 1, 2012 | 11:09 AM
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Ello kind townspeople. I was wondering how ye remove ye safety belts in a first gen jimmy/blazer. I had an allan wrench that fit into that, but could not for the life of me get it to come off, they are really in there good, is there a special tool for this?
 
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when i took mine off it was a cordles impact with a t50 socket i belive
 
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Mine was a Hexhead. Use a breakerbar/piece of pipe. you wont get it off with a regular tool,you need to get the ones that fit on a socket wrench.
 
Old Dec 1, 2012 | 11:24 AM
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Mine was a Hexhead. Use a breakerbar/piece of pipe. you wont get it off with a regular tool,you need to get the ones that fit on a socket wrench.
figured, what size was it? The ones on the jimmy are torx head
 
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I dont remember,just drive it down to the store and they will probally let you try a few.
 
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I wonder if my manual has the size, LOL i'm an idiot for not thinking about that
lol, it just says "bolt"
 

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I can't remember but I think either T50 or T47. I've broken lots of bits. Go under the car and try to clean up the bolt the best you can. Also spray it, or use a little heat. You can get lucky and use a ratchet/breaker bar and get it moving. If you get it moving run it in and out as you loosen it. An impact gun (even electric) makes it much much easier.
 
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anyone know what cross model seatbelts would fit in a blazer? say a jimmy for instance? i have to replace the backseat driver side belt, looks like a torque bit. in fact, i just bought the bit: it's definitely a
T-50 folks!

just wondering, before i wander to the wreck yard.
 
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