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seatbelt sleeve m1009

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Had the same issue. I used velcro straps to attach the belts, within easy reach, to the side of the seat. Can't remember to what though. Maybe the new owner of it will read this and post a photo.
 

wired1000

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I need pretty much all of it. I think I have one female receptacle and that's all. Unfortunately I placed an order at LMC last night. Maybe I could still cancel it though... whaddaya got? :) Send me a PM.
 

Randy

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If just the base is broken, you could do what I did: Fasten a short piece of metal strap under the bolt that attaches the belt to the floor and bend it to run a little ways up into the sleeve. Cheap and effective.
 

Barrman

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The factory for these truck center consoles had a little strap that held them. If you add the factory console or make your own. Straps can be added real easy.
 

Randy

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Thumbs up for the Tuffy console! Nice to lock up valuables, including your radio. I didnt use the seat belt straps, as they were very tight and held the belts against the console in a way I didnt like, but they might loosen up over time, or a different mounting position for the console might take care of that.
 

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Hanns

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Just make a longer strap out of scrap nylon to move the seatbelt retention straps. I'm about to order the Tuffy console for my M1009, the old one I have in my Jeep has been going strong for years, survived a break-in attempt with a screwdriver and brick and is still water tight.
 
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