Removing the rear seat belt winder assembly covers.
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Removing the rear seat belt winder assembly covers.
Continuing to remove the interior parts and panels for cleaning, refurbishing, and painting. I've worked my way to the rear of the cabin and am trying to remove the covers that hide the rear seat belt winder assemblies.
These covers sort of seem to be attached to the upper side panels, part of them comes off and another rear most section is somehow attached to the flimsy bottom of those side panels.
Do these seat belt covers come loose somehow or are they permanently attached?
I could used some help here.
Thank you !
These covers sort of seem to be attached to the upper side panels, part of them comes off and another rear most section is somehow attached to the flimsy bottom of those side panels.
Do these seat belt covers come loose somehow or are they permanently attached?
I could used some help here.
Thank you !
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Hi TE,
The shoulder belt retractors are screwed to the quarter trim panels.
The quarter trim needs to be removed for access to the mounting screws for the covers.
Do you have an Assembly Manual for your car?
Regards,
Alan
The shoulder belt retractors are screwed to the quarter trim panels.
The quarter trim needs to be removed for access to the mounting screws for the covers.
Do you have an Assembly Manual for your car?
Regards,
Alan
Last edited by Alan 71; 10-13-2017 at 03:04 PM.
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Hi TE,
The larger vendors sell the Assembly Manual for each year. ZIP Products, Corvette Central, Paragon Corvette Reproductions, Willcox for instance.
I find the pdf versions much more difficult to use and find information in than the printed version.
Regards,
Alan
The larger vendors sell the Assembly Manual for each year. ZIP Products, Corvette Central, Paragon Corvette Reproductions, Willcox for instance.
I find the pdf versions much more difficult to use and find information in than the printed version.
Regards,
Alan
Last edited by Alan 71; 10-13-2017 at 03:48 PM.