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'''metalmick8y:''' Repair plate. Note the adequate penetration of welds holding anchor-nut doubler plate | |||
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...so I went to have a poke at the driverside one, seemed solid but gave it a rive/ryve Oh and a good tug and it then moved a bit - so I yanked it about with a pair of vice grips and | |||
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The metal is shiny but here it is out, full story on my other thread, so give it a good tugging cos if it comes out now it will if you have a bump! | |||
This is the front seat belt anchor plate and nut, which resides on the panel just outside of the front seats. | |||
mm8 | |||
[HM] [[Parts - Bodywork - Seatbelt anchor plates|See pre-made anchor plates in Featured Parts]] |
Latest revision as of 01:39, 30 July 2010
metalmick8y: Repair plate. Note the adequate penetration of welds holding anchor-nut doubler plate
...so I went to have a poke at the driverside one, seemed solid but gave it a rive/ryve Oh and a good tug and it then moved a bit - so I yanked it about with a pair of vice grips and
The metal is shiny but here it is out, full story on my other thread, so give it a good tugging cos if it comes out now it will if you have a bump!
This is the front seat belt anchor plate and nut, which resides on the panel just outside of the front seats.
mm8