dying seat belts
dying seat belts
Has anyone dyed there seat belts before? If so what product did you use,and how did you do it? And what were the results?Thanks Ted
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Re: dying seat belts
I have sprayed mine with the Vinyl die you can buy at just about any where. It does help out there color for awhile but I have been told that it may also weaken the fabric of the belts....I bought new ones for my Mazda and I think that is the best way to go.
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1976 Mazda Cosmo http://www.mazdacosmo.com
1989 Chevy k5 Blazer
1967 GT Mustang Fastback
Re: dying seat belts
Does anyone know of a place to get tan Fiat seat belts? I could find only black at the usual places I check.
Re: dying seat belts
Go online and do a search. Their are quite a few companies. Their is nothing really special about the seat belts. You can get a set for as little as 25 bucks and they go all the way up. Depends on if you want sholder harnes, lap belts only, retractable ect, ect. Just look at the mounting points in the rear wall and make sure they line up. The floor mounting points and just bolts. Mine are very reminiscent of the ones on an airplane. Also, check ebay. their is ushually a set being auctioned off.
Re: dying seat belts
I just picked up a set for 16.95 each from http://www.gotbelts.com. They are lap belts with the chrome lift style buckle. The site says they are available in 29 colors so I am sure you can find one that matches your interior.
Re: dying seat belts
I just bought a set from them for 61.95 each... They send you samples of the belts for .75 each. Match the right color sample and put an order in....