
Originally Posted by
nx91notch
I looked up the labor time to replace the seat belts.
According to ProDemand that I use at work it says it pays .8 hours per side to replace the seat belts if that helps when getting quotes for installation.
You have to R and R the seats. Remove the center console rear storage, remove the b pillar trim, then remove the nuts on the bulkhead trim and remove that piece. Then you have access to the seat belts.
The most time consuming part of the job IMO would be doing what needs done to the door sills to protect them from damage and scratches.
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