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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    where to buy them?

    anybody knows who is selling these?

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    Surplus sa Banawe meron niyan.:D

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    ah...eh... sa casa

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    I tried surplus route sa Banawe pati na rin sa Blum, sadly ang sasagwa ng condition e.

    Casa he he he $$$$.$$ yan

    Thanks anyway.

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    Bakit ka naghahanap Red? Ano na naman ang ginawa mo sa Adventure mo? Hehehe.

    Look for a local company named Autoliv. The manufacture seatbelts which pass international standards and is the OEM supplier for some of the local companies.

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    Sa casa. You cant find seatbelts for any particular car in surplus shops kasi hindi nila alam kung para saan kotse yung seatbelts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP
    Bakit ka naghahanap Red? Ano na naman ang ginawa mo sa Adventure mo? Hehehe.

    Look for a local company named Autoliv. The manufacture seatbelts which pass international standards and is the OEM supplier for some of the local companies.
    may problema yung sa passenger side sa front he he he :mrgreen:

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    Red, am also looking to get a rear seat belt for my 91 lancer. at casa order basis pa. just wondering how to install it. since it never came with seat belts at the rear.

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    Anong bang problema ng seatbelt mo ? Kung hindi nag-lalalock try opening it.... Minsan marumi lang kasi ang mga ito ....

    RIDE ON...

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    Your best bet is to buy a brandnew....hindi advisable ang surplus dahil hindi mo alam ang status ng integrety nito.

    Honestly, mahal man ang sa casa or the Autoliv option, e mas sigurado ka naman that it would work when you need it.

    Hindi naman siguro ito mas magkakahalaga ng mas mahal pa kesa sa buhay mo o ng pasahero mo na gagamit nito. IMO lang huwag mo ng tipirin ito, pagna aksidente ka ito ang maaring bumuhay sa ito.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildthing
    Your best bet is to buy a brandnew....hindi advisable ang surplus dahil hindi mo alam ang status ng integrety nito.

    Honestly, mahal man ang sa casa or the Autoliv option, e mas sigurado ka naman that it would work when you need it.

    Hindi naman siguro ito mas magkakahalaga ng mas mahal pa kesa sa buhay mo o ng pasahero mo na gagamit nito. IMO lang huwag mo ng tipirin ito, pagna aksidente ka ito ang maaring bumuhay sa ito.
    ang pagka alam ko once a vehicle figures in an accident and the seatbelts was used discarded na yon.

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    True...read that too in a write up ng imported car magazines. The strap and lock mechanism ang importante. There was an article in Popular mag that recommends changing the straps using properly "rated" nylon straps that you can buy from shops that do or repair or sell parachute equipments.

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    ang pagka alam ko once a vehicle figures in an accident and the seatbelts was used discarded na yon.
    Tama ka diyan ser, lalo na sa mga belts na may pyrotechnic pretensioners (Benz, BMW's, etc.) or stitches that are designed to 'give' upon impact (Mazda 323, etc.)

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