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Sunroof
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Post Seat Belt Advice

My '73T rear seat belts have absolutely no spring or recoil to them. I have to hand feed the belt back into the reel all the time and its driving me nutso!! Can these units be taken apart and the spring reversed for better action or is it a waste of time and worthy of a toss in the dumpster? My attempts to locate used belts here have only resulted in folks who share the same problem, "weak springs" and bad re-coil. Any suggestions? I am not sure when Porsche made changes in the rear belt configuration. Any advise is appreciated.

BR
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Old 03-08-2001, 07:00 PM
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I stand corrected. These belts are the front units who's coiling unit is bolted down in the rear on the side panels. Sorry bout that.

BR
Old 03-08-2001, 07:02 PM
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'worthy of a toss in the dumpster'

This obviously means something different in the US to the UK!
Old 03-08-2001, 11:33 PM
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Try www.peparts.com

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Old 03-09-2001, 07:26 AM
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I have some rear seatbelts if anyone needs them. I am interested in front ones, and perhaps that's what others are looking for. Good used ones CAN become available when a 911 is transformed into a dedicated (roll bar, etc) track car.

the mechanism cannot be taken completely apart, so rebuilding them is tough, at best.

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'83 SC


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