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I remember reading something about a way to retension them. I've got a spare set sat on the floor here that I keep meaning to open up and retension one day..............

 

https://www.supraforums.com/threads/finally-writeup-on-how-to-fix-sagging-seat-belts.532699/

 

https://old.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?349336-Seatbelt-repair-Video&highlight=seat+belts

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I remember reading something about a way to retension them. I've got a spare set sat on the floor here that I keep meaning to open up and retension one day..............

 

https://www.supraforums.com/threads/finally-writeup-on-how-to-fix-sagging-seat-belts.532699/

 

https://old.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?349336-Seatbelt-repair-Video&highlight=seat+belts

 

I have read that and seen the vid cheers , hopefully i can find a good one , i'm surprised no one fixes them or even changes the colour of the belts for a sort of update to plain old black . Mr T wanted £98 if he had one left in stock .

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There are old remedies that can be tried out before giving up on your current belt. You could try hot soapy water to clean the length of the belt that you can extract, this is after all the length that'll have picked up decades of grubby greasy fingers and dust. Once dried its usual to apply a talcum powder dusting.

 

Failing that there are oddles of companies who offer repair and refresh services who are unlikely to exceed the new from Toyota cost. This would be preferable if you want to retain the white tag as that tag is year dated so should match the car. the seat belts are one of the 'hidden' means to check a Supra is what it is claimed to be.

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There are old remedies that can be tried out before giving up on your current belt. You could try hot soapy water to clean the length of the belt that you can extract, this is after all the length that'll have picked up decades of grubby greasy fingers and dust. Once dried its usual to apply a talcum powder dusting.

 

Failing that there are oddles of companies who offer repair and refresh services who are unlikely to exceed the new from Toyota cost. This would be preferable if you want to retain the white tag as that tag is year dated so should match the car. the seat belts are one of the 'hidden' means to check a Supra is what it is claimed to be.

 

I've tried the old youtube tricks , it was better but still would not go back up until i left it over night , chap that's selling the one off ebay will not message me back , if you know some place that is close to use or anywhere really i'll get it fixed the correct way , i did have a short look and only found places in the USA ?, It's the M.O.T tester who is not happy , it's been the same for some years , time i fixed it anyway .

Cheers rider

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You must have your search engine on USA settings or US VPN as loads come up. Whether they are any good or not I couldn't say.

 

https://www.universalseatbelts.co.uk/seat-belt-repairs/

https://www.orionsafetybelt.co.uk/services/seat-belt-repairs

http://www.seatbeltservices.co.uk/seat_belt_repairs.html

 

That's great thanks , i'll post back on here and hopefully it will help anyone else on here with the same problem, because after 26 years most drivers side belts are knackered.

Cheers !!

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  • 4 weeks later...

pm sent.... 

im currently working on a solution for front replacement seatbelts as all are discontinued since last year... i should have a solution in the next 3-4 weeks tops. 

i also have 3 new oem units located in japan...im buying two so theres a 3rd avail. not cheap but i want two for my own cars in the future...pm me if interested..

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I have tried 3 places with no luck ,  they did not want to know , only one place sent an email back,  i'll post it up so you can see ,   did try to take the old one apart ,  it looks nothing like the ones you see on youtube and how to fix , and it has 2 springs on the one side ,  one spring was weak and had no life left in it , other was fine .  anyway i bust it taking it apart , got one off keron coming 

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Good morning peter,

 

Thank you for your enquiry. I’m afraid there is little we can do with car seatbelt retractors as most of them are connected to airbags or the electrics of the vehicle. We cannot repair these or replace them as the ones we stock do not connect to the airbags/electrics. If we replaced yours with one of ours you would get an alert on the dash and it would fail the MOT anyway. We cannot repair them either but there are a few tricks you could try to see if it helps. There are a few reasons a retractor may retract slowly. Sometimes because the webbing has gone back in folded, sometimes the barrel collects dirt and just needs a clean and sometimes they just seize up a little as they get older.  Sometimes the webbing on a seatbelt retracts too quickly and it can fold over near the barrel of the retractor, this can mean when the webbing retracts after this it will be very slow as the barrel is now “lumpy”. I would suggest you pull all of the webbing out and check that none of the webbing is caught or folded and just see if the barrel needs a bit of a clean. Sometimes they can pull dirt and hair into them which slows them down. If these are both fine, I would try a little wd40 between the sides of the barrel and the retractor. I would try these first and see if it helps but I’m afraid that’s all we can do for you unless the retractor is not connected.

 

Please fell free to contact me if you have any more questions.

 

Kind regards becky

 

Kind Regards

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