[tcb] Re: Seatbelt Question

  • From: Eric Woodall <ericthomaswoodall@xxxxxxx>
  • To: "tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 15:52:35 -0600

25 years old or older and with your vehicle registered as a classic or antique.



On Dec 22, 2010, at 3:49 PM, kelly dosch <kellydosch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>   Heyyyy, back up. How does one forgo the necessity of getting an inspection? 
> Is there an age limit or something? 
>   They don't do inspections where I grew up. Back in Detroit everybody's 
> engine light is always on. We just put black tape over it and keep on 
> driving. 
> 
> --- On Wed, 12/22/10, Mike Hayes <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> From: Mike Hayes <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [tcb] Re: Seatbelt Question
> To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2010, 2:57 PM
> 
> 
> 
> Replacement.  My experience with springs is if it was wound at a factory 
> you can't rewind it by hand it just never works.  Plus you can put an 
> eye out.
> 
> 
> 
> On 12/22/2010 1:57 PM, J Duncan wrote:
> > Freedom's inspected for another year! Only a couple more years until I
> > can forgo this necessity. Since I have the whole interior out for new
> > carpeting and paint, I had to run the seat belt latches down to the
> > shop. They weren't going to slap a sticker on just by taking my word
> > that I have them and they work.
> >
> > Does anyone know if the return latch can be adjusted? The driver's
> > belt has to be rewound in by feeding it by hand. Is it a hassle to fix
> > or should I just look for a replacement?
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 

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