Seat belt guides

Jon Woody

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Hi, anyone tried replacing their z3 plastic seat belt guides, could do with any helpful tips. I understand the seat needs to be removed and the leather cover taken off!
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Jack Ratt

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I think @Sean d has done it a couple of times. You have to remove the seats from the car and then take the leather seat cover off the seat to access the fasteners I believe.
 

Bazza

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Hi, Jon have just done this mod, as repairing the guides me thinks a lot of trouble and you will only break them again:(
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got these little bruts from southernboy aka Barry really well made and easy to fit so a happy bunny :whistle: a pity BMW did not incorperate this in the design, that way they probably would have not boken in the first place.:)
 

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I just got mine yesterday. Not fitted yet but they look really nice.
 

t-tony

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There is a very easy way to repair the guide AND still be able get the belt out of the guide.
I did this on my Z3. Cost was literally pennies. Search for it.

Tony.
 

Grumps

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Hi, Jon have just done this mod, as repairing the guides me thinks a lot of trouble and you will only break them again:(
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got these little bruts from southernboy aka Barry really well made and easy to fit so a happy bunny :whistle: a pity BMW did not incorperate this in the design, that way they probably would have not boken in the first place.:)
I have the same and they work a treat and look good too so its a win win.
 

Jon Woody

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Thanks all, unfortunately drivers guide has pulled out from seat & won't stay in! Also want to retain authentic look so ordered BMW replacements. Should be fine, will take my time.
Thanks for all the advice
 

mwpe

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That happened to mine last year, the star washer had pulled off from the back of the guide, I bought some new star washers and stripped it down but found the original star washer inside and it just needed pushing back on. It has been OK since.
 

g8jka

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The bottom star washer on my drivers seat has come loose, been meaning to do it for ages. Already had them apart as my seats came from a coupe and didn't have any guides so I installed them. Fairly simple to do but takes a while.
 

handsomejackuk

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The bottom star washer on my drivers seat has come loose, been meaning to do it for ages. Already had them apart as my seats came from a coupe and didn't have any guides so I installed them. Fairly simple to do but takes a while.

i repaired my 2.8s seat belt guides only to discover a few weeks later that the star washer was not on tight enough.. i used a small 1/4 socket to press the star washer on what i also did was put a small self tapping screw with a washer through the pin that the star washer sits on so theres no way the star washer can come loose again.. i did re-use the star washer too so i supopse i should have got some new ones.. but hey its not come off yet and i have driven it 2 or 3 times !!!
 
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