Red (& 28 Other Colors) Seat Belts DIY for Under $70
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I just stumbled on this disclaimer/warning from the 'gotbelts' website. I do know that many upholstery shops do this type of work routinely. I wonder what the average charge is if you bring in your car and the web material and have them do it?
"WARNING!!! DO NOT attempt to sew or assemble seat belts unless you are a qualified manufacturer. Manufacturing seat belts requires very specialized assembly skills, thread type, sewing machines and knowledge of federal standards. If you do not possess all the equipment, skills and training necessary to manufacture a seat belt, please do not attempt to: repair, re-web, restore, upgrade, alter or build one yourself. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious injury or death in the event of a crash."
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RutgersU, major points for referencing that thread!!
So you are still alive. Why did you run off after posting that you bought the turbo S when everyone asked for pics?
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-turb...-for-sale.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-turb...-for-sale.html
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Cost ends up being so close, is it worth it? (Quick check shows $110 v. $180 for G-Force.) And now SFI only allows manufactuers to recertify their own belts. Not sure if Schroth does, but that's pretty much anyone who is using a HANS uses. Out here, anyway, at the pointy end of the grid.
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I finished off the project. I took the belts to the local shoe repair shop and had them assembled with the new red webbing. I explained to the cobbler what I wanted and the importance of a strong joint. He understood and showed me the red nylon thread he would use. It was thick. I picked them up two hours later and they were perfect. I have no doubt that his switching will hold as well as the factory's.
I went by the local Porsche dealer and compared the color of these red belts to ones in a new 997. They are very very close. They are a little darker than the OEM ones, but not much. When I order the ones for the Boxster I'll order Flame Red and see how they match up.
With the $20 the cobbler charged for stitching them and the $48 for the webbing and buttons, the total DIY is under $70.
I went by the local Porsche dealer and compared the color of these red belts to ones in a new 997. They are very very close. They are a little darker than the OEM ones, but not much. When I order the ones for the Boxster I'll order Flame Red and see how they match up.
With the $20 the cobbler charged for stitching them and the $48 for the webbing and buttons, the total DIY is under $70.
Last edited by Chuck W.; 10-16-2010 at 11:33 PM.
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So you are still alive. Why did you run off after posting that you bought the turbo S when everyone asked for pics?
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-turb...-for-sale.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-turb...-for-sale.html
I regret buying it..
I'm not one for posting pics but if you need one, here ya' go...
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He's not being flamed....it's called 'ribbing'...
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No, it was a flame. But that's alright, you had an opinion to give. Your delivery was poor but the message was received. No worries.
Would you mind telling us the story behind the S? I am sorry to hear you are not happy with your purchase.
Would you mind telling us the story behind the S? I am sorry to hear you are not happy with your purchase.
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Chuck I must say you are one class act. I'm not much for folks in law enforcement, but if I'd been around more cops like you, I probably would have had a much different respect for them growing up. I'm always amazed by your good natured spirit and generosity to others on this board, and you are an inspiration.
Best to you.
Best to you.
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I finished off the project. I took the belts to the local shoe repair shop and had them assembled with the new red webbing. I explained to the cobbler what I wanted and the importance of a strong joint. He understood and showed me the red nylon thread he would use. It was thick. I picked them up two hours later and they were perfect. I have no doubt that his switching will hold as well as the factory's.
I went by the local Porsche dealer and compared the color of these red belts to ones in a new 997. They are very very close. They are a little darker than the OEM ones, but not much. When I order the ones for the Boxster I'll order Flame Red and see how they match up.
With the $20 the cobbler charged for stitching them and the $48 for the webbing and buttons, the total DIY is under $70.
I went by the local Porsche dealer and compared the color of these red belts to ones in a new 997. They are very very close. They are a little darker than the OEM ones, but not much. When I order the ones for the Boxster I'll order Flame Red and see how they match up.
With the $20 the cobbler charged for stitching them and the $48 for the webbing and buttons, the total DIY is under $70.
PICS?!?!
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Chuck, they look very good. My one concern is this. If, God forbid, something happens, wouldn't an insurance company have a weasly backdoor out due to the fact that these belts are not DOT certified? It's not dissimilar to many of us yanking the airbaged steering wheel and replacing it with a Momo, I'm just curious.
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Chuck, they look very good. My one concern is this. If, God forbid, something happens, wouldn't an insurance company have a weasly backdoor out due to the fact that these belts are not DOT certified? It's not dissimilar to many of us yanking the airbaged steering wheel and replacing it with a Momo, I'm just curious.
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Chuck, I don't see any physical rusk in this at all. The question is more of a legal "what if", I'm curious if people worry about this (like we don;t have enough to worry about).