replace it with a mopar seat belt retractor assembly small price to pay
considering your life is priceless in the event of a accident
the seat belt is designed to work with the air bag system so keep it
working
correctly
Earle Horton wrote:
> Replace it. There is an aftermarket shoulder belt kit that 4wd.com and
the
> usual suspects are selling, if you don't like the price of the OEM part.
If
> you get that, there is an anchor extension for the middle that you will
> need. This is about 6 bucks for the pair. You need it because the
Wrangler
> seats are higher than normal car seat height, and the aftermarket
shoulder
> belts are actually car belts. Don't get me wrong, they work great, but
they
> just need a little help in the length department.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Earle
>
> "griffin" <gryffy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:5FrQj.92137$Cj7.13048@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > '99 TJ S****t 6cyl
> >
> > The passenger seatbelt is stuck. I have no idea what caused it - no
> > intense offroading, daily driving, etc ...then one day my dad got in
and
> > it wouldn't unwind so he could put it on. I've tried a dust-cleaner
> > compressed air in case a rock or something was lodged. I'm guessing
the
> > pendulum is stuck but how do I fix this?
> >
> > Thanks!


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