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I need assistance re-winding the spring in my seatbelt. Anyone do this before? I made the mistake of taking the cover off and it went flying. Now I have to figure out how to put it back in. Where do I place the end of the spring to start it?
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Yup, it can be done. Watch out for flying springs and cut fingers.
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Send out to a vendor and have the Pro's do it you are going to waist a ton of time and still have 50-year-old parts. Why do I know?? It was less than $150 for both.
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