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1988 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 Gmc Chevy Pickup Truck Seat Belt Bendix 1500 on 2040-parts.com

US $33.00
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Greenacres, Washington, US

Greenacres, Washington, US
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Blue in color, this is a bendix brand.

No male webbing, just one female buckle as shown.

Fits most chevy GMC trucks from 88-99 with bendix seat belts.

Please verify the look of yours as TRW looks similar but does not work.

Two different style seat belt manufactures were used on Chevy and GM from 1988-1999.

TRW style belts are typically in 88-94, Bendix and bendix style-allied are typically in 88-99, but there are exceptions and overlaps and possible seat belt change overs from previous owners.

See last two pictures for comparison only, one way to tell what you have is to look at the male end, the inside bendix hole will be more rectangular and the TRW hole is more square.

TRW and Bendix seat belts will NOT work together (they will not latch together).

Keep in mind that 50% of the time that the extended cab seat belts are TRW brand and that the regular cab seat belts are bendix 95% of the time.

No seat belt chime wire.

The buckles latch is good, the plastic sheathing around the cable has some cracks and splits as shown, you can tape them or trim them.

Hard to find item.

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