sqeaky driver's side seat belt
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Buy cloth seats, thats what I did.
I've seen threads on this before and some people have suggested cutting out a small rectangular piece of felt that can be screwed under the seat belt guide but sticks out the sides just enough to cover the area where the belt rubs against the leather.
I've seen threads on this before and some people have suggested cutting out a small rectangular piece of felt that can be screwed under the seat belt guide but sticks out the sides just enough to cover the area where the belt rubs against the leather.
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You can just wedge the felt in between the seatbelt guide and the seat. No need to velcro it. It stops the squeaking completely. It doesnt take a big piece, just the width of the seatbelt by 2 or 3 inches should be enough.
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Yes, can someone put up a photo of what that looks like? Thank you!
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When i get home from work.
It can look however you want though. Walmart has felt for like 20 cents a sheet...and you can do four seats with one sheet.
I unscrewed the seatbelt guide and cut the felt inside the house with the guide as a "guide". Just make the felt extend toward the front of the car with a slight angle upward. At 20 cents, there's plenty of room for trial and error.
It can look however you want though. Walmart has felt for like 20 cents a sheet...and you can do four seats with one sheet.
I unscrewed the seatbelt guide and cut the felt inside the house with the guide as a "guide". Just make the felt extend toward the front of the car with a slight angle upward. At 20 cents, there's plenty of room for trial and error.
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