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RetroBelt 3-Point Retractable Lap and Shoulder Seat Belt Systems RB-7391GMTKKT-BLK-BE

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RetroBelt 3-Point Retractable Lap and Shoulder Seat Belt Systems

RetroBelt 3-point retractable lap and shoulder seat belt systems are available for bench and bucket seat applications. They’re offered in a variety of colors and buckle styles.

Description

RetroBelt 3-Point Retractable Lap and Shoulder Seat Belt Systems RB-7391GMTKKT-BLK-BE ( Shop Retro Belt 7391GKTBLKBE: BLK 3PT PB 73-91 GM BENCH )

  • Shop Retro Belt 7391GKTBLKBE: BLK 3PT PB 73-91 GM BENCH. Seat Belts
  • 3-Point Retractable Lap and Shoulder Seat Belt Systems
  • Shoulder and Lap Belt Type
  • Black
  • for Bench Seats
  • Front
  • Chevy
  • GMC
  • Pair
Brand: RetroBelt
Manufacturer’s Part Number: RB-7391GMTKKT-BLK-BE
Part Type: Seat Belts
Product Line: RetroBelt 3-Point Retractable Lap and Shoulder Seat Belt Systems
Summit Racing Part Number: RTB-S0070
UPC: 694263992075
Seat Belt Type: Shoulder and lap belt
Belt Color: Black
Quantity: Sold as a pair.
Special Attention: Seat belt designed for bench seats.

RetroBelt 3-Point Retractable Lap and Shoulder Seat Belt Systems

RetroBelt 3-point retractable lap and shoulder seat belt systems are available for bench and bucket seat applications. They’re offered in a variety of colors and buckle styles. Replace or upgrade your original safety harnesses with quality-made reproductions from RetroBelt.

Reviews (1)

1 review for RetroBelt 3-Point Retractable Lap and Shoulder Seat Belt Systems RB-7391GMTKKT-BLK-BE

  1. Eli Silas

    Retractor under powered
    The seatbelts barely fit my 73 F100, however the seatbelt does not retract well. It sometimes requires help to retract all the way. Overall this was a simple installation and I was able to use the original mounting hardware from my trucks lap belts. The only big modification I needed to do was buy a reinforcement plate when mounting the shoulder strap to the pillar.

    When I yank the belts they lock up, however when slamming on the breaks they don’t want to. Not sure why, but hopefully they save me in the event of a crash

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