Squeaky Seatbelts Anyone Got a Better Idea ?
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I got my car down to one main squeak now after fixing a number of different rattles and such. The biggest noise now comes from the seat belts were they route through the guide attached to the seats (both of them). It has been this way for a while with the stock seats, but it has gotten worse now that I put on the Clazio seat covers.
Has anyone come up with a better way of routing the seat belts so they don't rub so much through the belt guides ?. Thanks for any replies on this.
Has anyone come up with a better way of routing the seat belts so they don't rub so much through the belt guides ?. Thanks for any replies on this.
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I should have searched this first. I think this link is the trick to solving the issue, looks like an easy way to go about it. Sorry for the post, but maybe it will help other newbies out there as the repair post is a few years old.
I just fixed my two seats using neoprene material, I found some neoprene water bottle insulating jackets, cut them up to fit under the seat belt clip, bolted it all down and it does the trick. It'll protect my new seat covers from wear as well, glad I found the info on this site.
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I just fixed my two seats using neoprene material, I found some neoprene water bottle insulating jackets, cut them up to fit under the seat belt clip, bolted it all down and it does the trick. It'll protect my new seat covers from wear as well, glad I found the info on this site.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showt...=0&#entry247713
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