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Old May 28, 2021 | 01:11 PM
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I found this site I thought I would share it. They will reset your airbag module or repair it, repair your seatbelts, and make custom seatbelts! You can find it here.
 
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Old May 28, 2021 | 01:27 PM
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Thanks for sharing this. Has anyone used them? If so, what have been their experiences?
 
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Thanks for sharing this. Has anyone used them? If so, what have been their experiences?
I have read multiple reviews and they are all good. Anytime! I love helping the community!
 
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Old May 28, 2021 | 07:37 PM
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I've had discharged seat belts refreshed before. I forget who did it as it's been a few years. Keep in mind, if your bags or belts blew (my belts blew, the bags did not)) you'll have to have your air bag sensor reset to get the air bag light off. It's difficult to do on purpose. Had the kid blown the air bags too, the car wouldn't have been worth fixing.
 
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My belts are ready to be replaced...
A timely post... thanks.
 
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I've had these folks re-furbish a set of seat belts for my 1st generation Dodge Ram truck several years ago. They did great work on them and provided them in a timely manner - https://www.ssnake-oyl.com/
 
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My belts are ready to be replaced...
A timely post... thanks.
Only bad thing is you send them your belts. I sent mine in to get purple webbing with the words "Ram 2500 Heavy Duty" on the belts
 
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Originally Posted by MoparFanatic21
Only bad thing is you send them your belts. I sent mine in to get purple webbing with the words "Ram 2500 Heavy Duty" on the belts
The place I used was like that, too.
 
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Originally Posted by MoparFanatic21
Only bad thing is you send them your belts. I sent mine in to get purple webbing with the words "Ram 2500 Heavy Duty" on the belts

In that case, I would suggest getting a set of belts out of the bone yard. Then you can either send them in for custom work or put them in your truck to keep you legal and safe while your old belts are being modified.
 
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Originally Posted by ol' grouch
In that case, I would suggest getting a set of belts out of the bone yard. Then you can either send them in for custom work or put them in your truck to keep you legal and safe while your old belts are being modified.
Never used seat belts. Not getting controversial but I've seen them do more harm then good in a lot of accidents being a paramedic. That is certainly an option but since you have to tear apart the seats in a quad cab it's just sitting. I'm also waiting on my headliner and visors to get done. I sent them Thursday evening and they are already being shipped back to me, so they are quick!
 
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