Replace seat belt for 99 2-door Tahoe

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Classic2Door99

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I'd like to replace the FRONT seat belts on the 99 2-door Tahoe OBS. The driver's side seat belt is fraying badly and the passenger side will not lock at the waist belt when jerked and pulled. (Neither locks at shoulder but that may be normal) The seat belts retrack both from the shoulder belt and the Waist best.

Q. Does anyone have the part numbers (what about diagram)?
Q. Has anyone replaced these themselves - is there anything I should worry about / any tips? Looks pretty easy I bolt up top and one or two at bottom.

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Also, I've got bucket seats (not bench). Q: Do you guys know how the sear belts differ?
 
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Classic2Door99

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Thanks

Thanks Horton. Looks like they are $279 at set.

Given the price and that I also want to change out my fabric to leather seats - I am thinking that I could switch my seats to the NBS (that have the seat belt in the seat assembly in the seat).

I could possibly pull the seats from a parts yard. What do you think?
 

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Have any fabrication skills? My front seats are out of an '04 - '06 GTO which required custom frames. The NBS seats will be a lot closer, but I'd be surprised if they bolted right in. Search around here a little... somebody's probably done it. What color are yours? I still have my old front belts. They are grey and in good shape, just need a little cleaning.
 

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do not use used seat belt assemblies unless you are absolutely sure there are completely functional and have not been involved in an accident. it is best not to use used ones at all.
 

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I couldn't agree more. I can assure you that these are perfect, function as they should and, as far as I know, have never been in accident. I have crawled all over this thing and can't find any signs. Only reason I took them out is that I'm doing a complete color swap and needed black belts. Even had the rear belts re-webbed because I couldn't find any for a 2dr.
 
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