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Replaced the driver's side seatbelt today w/the Seatbeltplanet.com fj60 kit. Thought I'd share a few tips to help the next guy/girl that does it.
1) The retractor on this kit fits perfectly into the OEM mounting bracket - no need to cut off the little tab, or bend the angle on the bracket like some of the other aftermarket kits. You do need to re-use the OEM mountain bracket. The torx head bolts that held the OEM retractor to that bracket were impossible to get off. I had to drill them out and pull w/an easy-out. First pic is original, second pic is new.
2) Seatbeltplanet.com sells two different style receivers - one with the plastic covering that looks like OEM (except it's black, instead of brown in my case) and one that's just a memory cable. I went with the stockish looking one in keeping with the stock theme for this truck, but it looks like the memory cable one is an easier install. It looks like with the cable you could use one of their brackets, but with the stockish one you need to re-use the OEM mounting bracket to get enough height on the receiver. You'll have to cut/grind/drill out the pin, and bore out the hole if you want to use the bolt supplied w/the kit. Third pic shows the new receiver bolted to the original bracket.
On the whole I'm happy with the kit. I held off on ordering the passenger side to see how the quality was on the kit, but I'll be ordering that one shortly.
1) The retractor on this kit fits perfectly into the OEM mounting bracket - no need to cut off the little tab, or bend the angle on the bracket like some of the other aftermarket kits. You do need to re-use the OEM mountain bracket. The torx head bolts that held the OEM retractor to that bracket were impossible to get off. I had to drill them out and pull w/an easy-out. First pic is original, second pic is new.
2) Seatbeltplanet.com sells two different style receivers - one with the plastic covering that looks like OEM (except it's black, instead of brown in my case) and one that's just a memory cable. I went with the stockish looking one in keeping with the stock theme for this truck, but it looks like the memory cable one is an easier install. It looks like with the cable you could use one of their brackets, but with the stockish one you need to re-use the OEM mounting bracket to get enough height on the receiver. You'll have to cut/grind/drill out the pin, and bore out the hole if you want to use the bolt supplied w/the kit. Third pic shows the new receiver bolted to the original bracket.
On the whole I'm happy with the kit. I held off on ordering the passenger side to see how the quality was on the kit, but I'll be ordering that one shortly.