REPLACEMENT SEATBELTS

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Spiderferg

REPLACEMENT SEATBELTS

Post by Spiderferg »

Need a good source/vendor for 3 point seat belts for 1978 Fiat Spider? I have seen them on Caribou, any recommendations or feedback on Caribou?

Bob
So Cal Mark

Post by So Cal Mark »

not sure if the archives on this forum are accessible, but check some of the other forums for feedback on Caribou. There are many threads dealing with this vendor.
Exact replacements aren't available, but universal belts fit fairly well. Even JC Whitney has them
mdrburchette
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Post by mdrburchette »

If you're not sure of a vendor it would be prudent to check with the BBB before ordering anything. If you need the webbing renewed, you may want to check your local Automotive trim shop.
Spiderferg

found em

Post by Spiderferg »

IAP http://www.international-auto.com is now carrying them. I ordered two today for 95. each. They are coming out with new catalogue that will have them new items.
Danno

Post by Danno »

unless you are anal about details and are restoring to original the belts they offer are wayyyy overpriced. I mean universal pairs can be had for like $65 shipped on ebay the only thing you have to do is remove the "hingepoint" that some come with. Most will be plenty long... And since you are just matching black then color issues aren't a problem either.
So Cal Mark

Post by So Cal Mark »

that's about the right price for the Italian replacement belts. I sold a pair a few months back in that price range
Danno

Post by Danno »

So Cal Mark wrote:that's about the right price for the Italian replacement belts. I sold a pair a few months back in that price range
Oh, i wasn't saying that wasn't a good price for "Italian replacement belts" or NOS belts, just seems like there are cheaper alternatives that are equally as good UNLESS you really wanna maintain the authenticity of your restoration.
Spiderferg

bbb

Post by Spiderferg »

mdrburchette wrote:If you're not sure of a vendor it would be prudent to check with the BBB before ordering anything. If you need the webbing renewed, you may want to check your local Automotive trim shop.
Thanks for the advise, I did check with the BBB as you suggested. Here is what you will find, follow the below steps:

If you are considering doing business with Caribou Imports, check its Better Business Bureau report through this link: http://www.bbbsouthland.org/ . Type in "Caribou Imports" in the block labeled "BBB Company Reports."
Danno

Post by Danno »

well, I understand you are all trying to be nice about avoiding ripping on this guy, but geesh. I'll just remain impartial as well and report only that the BBB rates him with an "F". he has
No. of..........Type of Response
cmpl
2.................Making a full refund, as the consumer requested
0.................Making a partial refund
5.................Agreeing to perform according to their contract
0.................Refusing to make an adjustment
0.................Refuse to adjust, relying on terms of agreement
74...............Unanswered
0.................Unassigned
BBB wrote:Complainants allege extensive delays with deliveries, or, that the company fails to deliver ordered auto accessories at all. Many customers complain that customer service will seldom give factual information regarding the status of their order, and fails to issue refunds or credits after cancelling as agreed.The company responds to some complaints by issuing refunds, or providing dates that orders had been shipped. Allegations of inappropriate behavior by company employees are generally not addressed. A few complaints are unresolved, meaning the customers are not satisfied with the company's response. Many complaints are unanswered. The Federal Trade Commission's Mail Order Rule allows the seller 30 days to ship ordered products to the buyer unless otherwise specified at the time of purchase. If the seller cannot ship within the 30 day period, they are required to notify the buyer in writing of the delay, and give the option of waiting, or having their money returned within seven days. Credit card payments must be credited within one billing cycle.
The rating the Better Business Bureau assigns a business is determined by our composite score of such factors as its type of business, length of time in business, compliance with competency licensing requirements, complaint volume, complaint history, seriousness of complaints, how the company responds to complaints, and our experience with the company’s industry in general. The scoring system takes into account the importance we feel each factor is to the company’s reliability.

The highest rating assigned to a company is AAA; the lowest is F. Between those two ratings are nine others in order from higher to lower.

Our rating of a company and our reliability report on a company reflect our conclusions and opinion about the company based upon information in our files and our experience with the company. Neither the rating nor the report is a guarantee of reliability. Readers should not rely solely upon a company’s rating, but should read and consider the entire report, including complaint and response details, before deciding whether or not to do business with the company.
Spiderferg

Replacement SEAT BELT SOURCE

Post by Spiderferg »

Today, I received my seatbelts from IAP. Interesting, I also since ordering found another source on web for seatbelts http://www.store.yahoo.net/wescoperformance/resebe.html

They appear to be the same belts. The attached link sells them for $69.95 (IAP $95).... If they are indeed the same, there is a nice savings there. You decide.

Bob
Danno

Post by Danno »

nah, those look like universal replacements. Why else would you need to tell them if you have bench or bucket seats? besides. you just can't get the tan ones anymore. what are the odds that someone would be selling them for 40 bucks less than everyone else AND they were such a rare find (talking about tan). I DO think these would work though and I doubt anyone would ever notice.
spiderrey
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Your car is a: 70 124 spider-74x19-03 ranger edge
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Post by spiderrey »

those retractable belts r cool. my 70 currently has a 3 point european belt, out of a 71 car, they r non retractable, and have to be manually adjusted., also cant lean forward with them/.
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