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Options for a new seatbelt.
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 9:18 am
by Speedyblue
I just picked up a 94 NA8 on the weekend, and the drivers sealbelt is a little frayed and needs replacing. I rang Mazda for a price, but where else can I get one from? I also rang Repco, and they are getting back to me today. I'm located on the Gold Coast.
Cheers
Scott
Options for a new seatbelt.
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 9:21 am
by corners
I tried autobarn?
I think they stock aftermarket Klippan ones
Options for a new seatbelt.
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 9:22 am
by philz
Klippan?
http://www.autolivaftermarket.comAlso try
http://www.hemco.com.auedit: I'm too slow..
Do you know if they have most of the range in stock? or does it have to be ordered in?
Options for a new seatbelt.
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 2:32 pm
by Speedyblue
I just rung autobarn, and emailed hemco. Now I just ahve to wait for them to get back to me. Hemco do coloured belts for $20 extra... I could get one that matches the car colour
Options for a new seatbelt.
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:13 pm
by Mr Morlock
autoliv are an OE supplier and supply to the local industry. Their credentials are impeccable and these guys are serious players and well known in the OE component industry. Seat belts are not the sort of thing that one should take any risks on - you want zero failure rate. I would be quite sure that they have full control of any manufacturing and testing. Mazda would also only supply OEM quality from a Quality authorised plant. My advice buy quality and well done for spotting that your existing belt is frayed.
Options for a new seatbelt.
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:23 pm
by grump
Speedyblue wrote:I just picked up a 94 NA8 on the weekend, and the drivers sealbelt is a little frayed and needs replacing. I rang Mazda for a price, but where else can I get one from? I also rang Repco, and they are getting back to me today. I'm located on the Gold Coast.
Cheers
Scott
Have you checked your.
Brake pads.
Suspension bushes.
Tyre pressure.
Shocks.
ball joints.
steering rack.
All of them could end up being the reason you need a seatbelt that is in a.1 condition
Options for a new seatbelt.
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 11:25 pm
by Speedyblue
I picked up the car Sunday morning from sydney, then spent the rest of the day driving it home to the Gold Coast. The car drove flawlessly. I had a friend who's a mechanic check it out for me, and the girl I bought it off maintained it VERY well, which really surprised me. Everything is tight and in good nick. I will double check everything on the weekend or sooner, as I have already noticed a few mods last night that I wasn't aware of (adjustable koni's and kings
)
With seatbelts, Autoliv, klippan and hemco are all decent brands, but the mark-up in price along the way can vary greatly. I'm not just going to buy on the first price I get, especially from a dealer, but I'm not going to skimp on it either. I'm just trying to find if the price I've got is honest before I head off and make my purchase. So far, the Vic labour day has stopped me getting any responses from repco, autobarn and hemco. I had forgotten about hemco, so I'm glad someone reminded me.
Cheers
Options for a new seatbelt.
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:23 am
by philz
You will get better response/order and delivery from Hemco, than Autoliv.
And I believe they are better priced as well.