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I need pics of front seats seatbelt "rail"

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the part where the seatbelt end attaches to, this 30 cm long steel bar.I can't figure out how these go back in. the interior was out for a year .

 

 

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Hendrik.

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I've just had a look at mine - the rear disappears into the carpet/behind the rear side cards.

 

I can take a picture of the front bit, but the bit at the rear will not be visible - don't know if that will be of any use to you?

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Here you go mate. There is a slot in the carpet where the rail disappears. If you look at the rail itsef. The bit at the front where the bolt goes through sits in a vertical plane. The hook at the rear sits in a horizontal plane with the the hook towards the outside of the car. The hook fits into a sort of raised tunnel on the inner metal work behind the side panel. Slide the rail through the slit in the carpet and holding it so as the hook is horizontal slide it well back while pressing towards the side panel. Keeping the outward pressure on it slide it forward again. Hopefully it will engage in the tunnel thing. If the bolt hole at the front is in the correct position and you cannot move the rear end of the rail, you've got it. If not, try again and again and again. Remember to slide the seat belt on before you begin. Hope all this makes sense ......... it is a proper faff.

 

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