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Old Jan 7, 2006
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Seat Belt Bolt

I need some Help anyone kno where i can either get a new Bolt for my seat belt , the part that connect to the frame of the car (friend messed up the bolt) or anyway i can fix it help please
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www.hondaautomotiveparts.com

Check here and look for that bolt and see what size it is and then get one from a parts store.
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If the threads in the whole are messed up, you might have to repair those as well....look for something called a heli-coil in the size you need. You can get a cheaper version from Pep Boys called Perma-coil. Works just as good in my opinion.
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