Seat Belt Clip Part Nos

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Could someone maybe tell me where I can find out what the part number
would be for the little bits of plastic on a Defender 110 seat belt,
that is supposed to keep the metal seat belt clip from sliding all the
way down the actual belt ?

Its been driving me crazy for weeks now, and everytime I get into the
landrover I have to struggle to retrieve the metal seat belt clip from
the bottom of the belt, where it gets jammed in against the door.

Im sure its something simple but I just need to have some way to keep
the metal clip half way up the seat belt like any normal car.

Thanks for any assistance.

 
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Could someone maybe tell me where I can find out what the part number
> would be for the little bits of plastic on a Defender 110 seat belt,
> that is supposed to keep the metal seat belt clip from sliding all the
> way down the actual belt ?
>
> Its been driving me crazy for weeks now, and everytime I get into the
> landrover I have to struggle to retrieve the metal seat belt clip from
> the bottom of the belt, where it gets jammed in against the door.
>
> Im sure its something simple but I just need to have some way to keep
> the metal clip half way up the seat belt like any normal car.
>
> Thanks for any assistance.
>


Small rivet through the webbing?

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Rich
==============================

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In message <[email protected]>
[email protected] wrote:

> Could someone maybe tell me where I can find out what the part number
> would be for the little bits of plastic on a Defender 110 seat belt,
> that is supposed to keep the metal seat belt clip from sliding all the
> way down the actual belt ?
>
> Its been driving me crazy for weeks now, and everytime I get into the
> landrover I have to struggle to retrieve the metal seat belt clip from
> the bottom of the belt, where it gets jammed in against the door.
>
> Im sure its something simple but I just need to have some way to keep
> the metal clip half way up the seat belt like any normal car.
>
> Thanks for any assistance.
>


If you mean the "buttons" in the middle of the belt strap then
they are part of the belt itself - not available separately as far
as I know.

Richard

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On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 13:33:52 +0100, Richard Brookman wrote:

> Small rivet through the webbing?


That would be my thoughts or a nut and bolt. But being careful to part
the weave of the webbing when inserting rather than cutting any strands
so as not to weaken the belt. The proper buttons have a narrow pin
between them.

--
Cheers [email protected]
Dave. pam is missing e-mail



 
Dave Liquorice wrote:

|| On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 13:33:52 +0100, Richard Brookman wrote:
||
||| Small rivet through the webbing?
||
|| That would be my thoughts or a nut and bolt. But being careful to
|| part the weave of the webbing when inserting rather than cutting any
|| strands so as not to weaken the belt. The proper buttons have a
|| narrow pin between them.

I was wondering about a nut and bolt, but then I thought it might be a bit
dangerous in an accident if anyone got a bit of flesh between the belt and
something else. A rivet could be made suitably smooth to be, if not as good
as the original, at least reasonably so.

--
Rich
==============================

I don't approve of signatures, so I don't have one.


 
On 06/08/2006 12:52, [email protected] wrote:
> Could someone maybe tell me where I can find out what the part number
> would be for the little bits of plastic on a Defender 110 seat belt,
> that is supposed to keep the metal seat belt clip from sliding all the
> way down the actual belt ?
>
> Its been driving me crazy for weeks now, and everytime I get into the
> landrover I have to struggle to retrieve the metal seat belt clip from
> the bottom of the belt, where it gets jammed in against the door.
>
> Im sure its something simple but I just need to have some way to keep
> the metal clip half way up the seat belt like any normal car.
>
> Thanks for any assistance.
>

Like these?

http://www.ecklers.com/product.asp?pf_id=39578&dept_id=1709

Just a quick google on Seat Belt Clip


--
Mark
90 90 200tdi - MOT = Pass :)
87 RR V8 EFI - Sorn'd

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On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 17:38:06 +0100, Richard Brookman wrote:

> I was wondering about a nut and bolt, but then I thought it might be a
> bit dangerous in an accident if anyone got a bit of flesh between the
> belt and something else.


Small, as in 4BA, round head bolt and file the nut? I'm trying to think
where the stop ends up when the belt is worn. Must be in the lap section
but fairly close to the buckle.

TBH the seatbelt itself can leave hefty bruises when it's required to
hold you in. I got a very decent pair where the lap belt passed over my
pelvis(*) when rolling my old car at 40mph+ and that was from quite a
long slowing from impact with the dry stone wall to staionary and
inverted. Head on or other sudden stops and you are looking at a 2" wide
bruise from sholder to hip and possibly cracked ribs.

(*) Lap belts should be fitted as low as possible to hold you via your
relativly strong pelvis rather than your squidgy, easly damaged, lower
internal organs.

--
Cheers [email protected]
Dave. pam is missing e-mail



 

<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Could someone maybe tell me where I can find out what the part number
> would be for the little bits of plastic on a Defender 110 seat belt,
> that is supposed to keep the metal seat belt clip from sliding all the
> way down the actual belt ?
>
> Its been driving me crazy for weeks now, and everytime I get into the
> landrover I have to struggle to retrieve the metal seat belt clip from
> the bottom of the belt, where it gets jammed in against the door.
>
> Im sure its something simple but I just need to have some way to keep
> the metal clip half way up the seat belt like any normal car.
>
> Thanks for any assistance.



I bought something called a "belt stopper" from the local accessories shop -
has a black plastic 2 part clip which goes round the belt and snaps
together, and a plastic wedge to hold it in the right place on the belt.
Came in a pack of 2 and were cheap. Been on the landy for years with no
problems, and saves modifying the belt - my local MOT station said they are
supposed to fail seat belts that have had the webbing modified in any way.

Andy Fox
1986 110 V8 CSW
(now with Weber 500 and RPi TorqueMax cam)

 
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Could someone maybe tell me where I can find out what the part number
> would be for the little bits of plastic on a Defender 110 seat belt,
> that is supposed to keep the metal seat belt clip from sliding all the
> way down the actual belt ?
>
> Its been driving me crazy for weeks now, and everytime I get into the
> landrover I have to struggle to retrieve the metal seat belt clip from
> the bottom of the belt, where it gets jammed in against the door.
>
> Im sure its something simple but I just need to have some way to keep
> the metal clip half way up the seat belt like any normal car.
>
> Thanks for any assistance.
>


Small rivet through the webbing?

--
Rich
==============================

I don't approve of signatures, so I don't have one.


 
In message <[email protected]>
[email protected] wrote:

> Could someone maybe tell me where I can find out what the part number
> would be for the little bits of plastic on a Defender 110 seat belt,
> that is supposed to keep the metal seat belt clip from sliding all the
> way down the actual belt ?
>
> Its been driving me crazy for weeks now, and everytime I get into the
> landrover I have to struggle to retrieve the metal seat belt clip from
> the bottom of the belt, where it gets jammed in against the door.
>
> Im sure its something simple but I just need to have some way to keep
> the metal clip half way up the seat belt like any normal car.
>
> Thanks for any assistance.
>


If you mean the "buttons" in the middle of the belt strap then
they are part of the belt itself - not available separately as far
as I know.

Richard

--
www.beamends-lrspares.co.uk [email protected]
RISC-OS - Where have all the good guys gone?
Lib Dems - Townies keeping comedy alive
 
On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 13:33:52 +0100, Richard Brookman wrote:

> Small rivet through the webbing?


That would be my thoughts or a nut and bolt. But being careful to part
the weave of the webbing when inserting rather than cutting any strands
so as not to weaken the belt. The proper buttons have a narrow pin
between them.

--
Cheers [email protected]
Dave. pam is missing e-mail



 
Dave Liquorice wrote:

|| On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 13:33:52 +0100, Richard Brookman wrote:
||
||| Small rivet through the webbing?
||
|| That would be my thoughts or a nut and bolt. But being careful to
|| part the weave of the webbing when inserting rather than cutting any
|| strands so as not to weaken the belt. The proper buttons have a
|| narrow pin between them.

I was wondering about a nut and bolt, but then I thought it might be a bit
dangerous in an accident if anyone got a bit of flesh between the belt and
something else. A rivet could be made suitably smooth to be, if not as good
as the original, at least reasonably so.

--
Rich
==============================

I don't approve of signatures, so I don't have one.


 
On 06/08/2006 12:52, [email protected] wrote:
> Could someone maybe tell me where I can find out what the part number
> would be for the little bits of plastic on a Defender 110 seat belt,
> that is supposed to keep the metal seat belt clip from sliding all the
> way down the actual belt ?
>
> Its been driving me crazy for weeks now, and everytime I get into the
> landrover I have to struggle to retrieve the metal seat belt clip from
> the bottom of the belt, where it gets jammed in against the door.
>
> Im sure its something simple but I just need to have some way to keep
> the metal clip half way up the seat belt like any normal car.
>
> Thanks for any assistance.
>

Like these?

http://www.ecklers.com/product.asp?pf_id=39578&dept_id=1709

Just a quick google on Seat Belt Clip


--
Mark
90 90 200tdi - MOT = Pass :)
87 RR V8 EFI - Sorn'd

http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/ - Firefox Rules!
http://fireftp.mozdev.org/ - FTP Plugin for Firefox
 
On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 17:38:06 +0100, Richard Brookman wrote:

> I was wondering about a nut and bolt, but then I thought it might be a
> bit dangerous in an accident if anyone got a bit of flesh between the
> belt and something else.


Small, as in 4BA, round head bolt and file the nut? I'm trying to think
where the stop ends up when the belt is worn. Must be in the lap section
but fairly close to the buckle.

TBH the seatbelt itself can leave hefty bruises when it's required to
hold you in. I got a very decent pair where the lap belt passed over my
pelvis(*) when rolling my old car at 40mph+ and that was from quite a
long slowing from impact with the dry stone wall to staionary and
inverted. Head on or other sudden stops and you are looking at a 2" wide
bruise from sholder to hip and possibly cracked ribs.

(*) Lap belts should be fitted as low as possible to hold you via your
relativly strong pelvis rather than your squidgy, easly damaged, lower
internal organs.

--
Cheers [email protected]
Dave. pam is missing e-mail



 
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