http://gremlin.lindsaycurran.com/Seatbelt.gif and http://www.compmodcentral.net/fileupload/uploads/seatbelt1.jpg --- lumina333 <lumina3@xxxx> wrote: > Dave, the man at the shoe shop did a fantastic job; > he could see the > original stitch lines in the webbing and restitched > the belts with > coordinating colored thread and pattern. It really > looked > professional when completed and the judges in the SE > Regional car > show never noticed the difference. As for them being > "furry"...do you > mean the webbing is raveling or the ends are ruff? > If it is the > belts, use a fabric shaver to trim off the fuzz. If > it is the ends, > trim the furry parts off level across the belt. > Place the belt in a > book (one you don't care about)with the end sticking > out and use a > lighter to melt the ends. Don't let the belt catch > on fire > though...Luinda > --- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "David G." > <servermaster13@xxxx> wrote: > > OOH! I'll have to look into it! Thanks!! but one > > question.. is it noticeable? Like can you see > where it > > was sewn up or is it really hard to notice or is > it > > hidden? Mine are in plain site and look all furry > on > > the ends.. dunno if its possible to repair but I > will > > DEFINATELY look into it! -Dave, CT > > > > --- lumina333 <lumina3@xxxx> wrote: > > > To the person needing seat belts: I had the same > > > problem in my Pacer; > > > ie, someone had cut the shoulder straps. I > removed > > > both parts of the > > > seat belts and took them to a shoe repair shop. > The > > > man stitched the > > > webbing back together with heavy duty thread and > I > > > had my original > > > seatbelts complete again! It did not cost much > > > either - I think I > > > paid $20 for his services. > > > > > > > > > > > > ===== > > D.G. 713 > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail > AddressGuard > > http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree > > ===== D.G. 713 __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree