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Front Seat Belt 3 Point Inertia with Modern Buckle and Tan Webbing for Bench Seat: T2 Bay (1968-1979), T2 Split Bus (1950-1967), Brazil Kombi (1997-2014)

SKU
211-857-691/TAN

Front Seat Belt 3 Point Inertia with Modern Buckle and Tan Webbing for Bench Seat: T2 Bay (1968-1979), T2 Split Bus (1950-1967), Brazil Kombi (1997-2014)

SKU
211-857-691/TAN
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Front bench seat inertia 3 point seatbelt in tan. Supplied with an all-webbing belt (no rigid stalks), modern style 'push button' buckle, 3 point fixing, inertia activated reels, certified to 'E' standard with hardware and instructions to fit.

All of our seatbelts are manufactured in the UK and they meet all current UK MOT requirements. Our aircraft style pull up to release chrome buckle belts are specified to BSI standards. Our modern style push in buckle seats are specified to European standards. Both styles are equally safe but vehicles manufactured after December 1971 can only fit a push in buckle European standard belts at the front due to current legislation.

From 1966 all vehicles should be fitted with three point seatbelts in the front with the exception of a centre bench seat. The all webbing belts come with a length adjustment at the anchor plate attached to the female buckle. This adjustment is made on installation only. The length must set so that the buckle must be positioned beside the hip.

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Product Attributes
Also known as211857691TAN
Weight (kg)1.20
BrandHeritage Parts Centre
Fitting InfoShort webbing adjustable at mounting on installation.
MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleT2 Split, T2 Bay, Brazil Kombi
QualityTop Quality
Front or RearFront
Left or RightLeft, Right
Unit of saleEach
E-MarkedYes

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
T2 Bay1968-1979
T2 Split Bus1950-1967
Brazil Kombi1997-2014
T2 Split USA1950-1967
Baywindow USA1968-1979

Product Questions

Hi there, would these be long enough to work for the rear of a 78 bay with the rear seat belt mounting brackets you sell? Thanks
Question by: Adam Gratton on 8 Jun 2021, 08:26
Yes, we think these will suit the rear when used with the mounting bracket
Answer by: Nick Bitton on 14 Jun 2021, 07:57