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Old 04-25-2012, 02:20 PM
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I have a 1997 cobra convertible and the previous owner of the car had a dog who just destroyed the seat belt guide loops on both sides. Anyone know where I can find stock new ones?
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these?

http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...Seat-Belt-Loop

http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...Seat-Belt-Loop
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Old 04-25-2012, 03:55 PM
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Yes. those are what I'm looking for but for the 1997 model not the 1999. The 97' one are more square. Any ideas?
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I took mine off.The belt always worked itself out anyways and just look bulky.
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Old 04-25-2012, 11:43 PM
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I think that's what I'm going to do anyway. Looks nicer without them anyway.
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My seat belt always gets twisted! I hate it! Im always having to pick it up to make it roll in. Wonder if taking the look off would be better.
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Originally Posted by pfc_gomez
My seat belt always gets twisted! I hate it! Im always having to pick it up to make it roll in. Wonder if taking the look off would be better.
Ill let you know. I'm going to do it today
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Originally Posted by pfc_gomez
My seat belt always gets twisted! I hate it! Im always having to pick it up to make it roll in. Wonder if taking the look off would be better.

I removed mine the day after i got her. Need a small star head and little ratchet to remove. Much nicer and no twist or that thing sticking out the side of the head rest. looks much cleaner.
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Originally Posted by 99texasGT
I removed mine the day after i got her. Need a small star head and little ratchet to remove. Much nicer and no twist or that thing sticking out the side of the head rest. looks much cleaner.
I dont have twisting issues but what sucks is when the latch runs behind the loop.

Its the little things make get me mad
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Originally Posted by 99texasGT
I removed mine the day after i got her. Need a small star head and little ratchet to remove. Much nicer and no twist or that thing sticking out the side of the head rest. looks much cleaner.
where did you find the small star head screwdriver? ebay??
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