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Old 06-18-2011, 10:55 AM
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Where did you purchase your red seat belts? I have to replace my drivers side seat belt receptor and thought I might take the opportunity to replace the black seat belts at the same time. So I'm looking for both an OEM receptor and a set of front red seat belts.
Old 06-18-2011, 11:05 AM
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Just installed a front RED set from Sunset. $386.71 delivered from OR to CT. There seems to be no OEM part number for RED rear belts for 95-98 years but I think there are aftermarket ones out there in the $500 range.
Old 06-18-2011, 11:35 AM
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Or, you can DIY for $70. I tad controversial .....

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Old 06-18-2011, 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Academictech
Just installed a front RED set from Sunset. $386.71 delivered from OR to CT. There seems to be no OEM part number for RED rear belts for 95-98 years but I think there are aftermarket ones out there in the $500 range.
Factory rear belts: Carnewal


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Old 06-19-2011, 12:57 AM
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I bought mine from FD Motorsports
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Originally Posted by Spidey 993
Yep, top trim had 4 screws I took out and then removed.

I can get my fingers under the panel, but not sure if I'm going to break something if I try to remove.
Where on Earth is the 4th screw to be removed!
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The top trim on the rear side panel has 4 screws. Three are along the rear quarter glass. The fourth one is on the front side of the B-pillar. You can see it in the picture above on the right side.

Once these four screws are removed, the top trim pulls away. You can then pry the top of the side panel away from the body under the rear quarter panel glass. Once it is free there, pull the panel up and out from the bottom.
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Excellent. I have the rear parcel shelf freed and moveable and I'd like it out of there before attempting to lift and separate with the rear quarter panels. Is there an easy way to detach the speaker wires and the rear seat belts that are the remaining things holding on to that shelf? I have gone through all the threads and it is still a bit ambiguous in that regards. Thank you.
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Originally Posted by Paolo1
Excellent. I have the rear parcel shelf freed and moveable and I'd like it out of there before attempting to lift and separate with the rear quarter panels. Is there an easy way to detach the speaker wires and the rear seat belts that are the remaining things holding on to that shelf? I have gone through all the threads and it is still a bit ambiguous in that regards. Thank you.
Hi Paolo1,

For the speaker wires, when you free up the rear deck panel you’ll find connectors on the speakers that pull right off.

For the seat belts, check out my Das Roll Bar Install thread. There’s some photos there and a link to a helpful thread by Spidy993.


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