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Anyone got any tips on replacing the 'standard' seat belt in a 2002 4/4. The webbing has been damaged and will likely failt he upcoming MOT.

I know the access to the inertia reel is a 'pig' and I seem to remember reading an article in Miscellany on the use of 'Moon' spanners - but what size?

Any assistance greatly received including the availability of replacements.

Last edited by minikeefy; 13/07/24 10:04 PM. Reason: Edited type of spanner to 'Moon'

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I'm in the USA and used a company called Safety Restore. Changed the color from black to magnolia. The company matched the webbing, stitching, and placed the original labels on the new webbing. Turned them in 24hrs. They also cleaned and lubricated the spools reels. I'll post a photo today.

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These might be worth a look at :-

http://www.fdts-seatbelts.co.uk/Services.htm

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I had a very good response from.
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What Sue doesn’t know about Morgan seat belts isn’t worth knowing.
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https://www.talkmorgan.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/753076/seat-belt-reel-problem

May be of interest.


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Sorry John crossed post. Yes FDTS are great.

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Hi Keith I have used this co. for work and a bit nearer you Seat Belt Services ltd Keysoe Bedford


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