...I was thinking about used but wonder if it's smart to use a belt
that's been
stressed? Any thoughts?..
You never ever reuse a belt that has been stretched in an accident. Ask any
competent body shop.
RLE
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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 3:53 PM
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...From what I've heard about using 'used' belts I will probably go with
new
, September 10, 2008 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] used belts?
...From what I've heard about using 'used' belts I will probably go with
new ones...
Nobody will sell you used belts.
And what you don't know is that belts in a wrecking yard could very well
be
stretched (that's what they do
As RLE states, it's typically hard to get seat belts from a
junk yard - the reason being, when in a wreck the seat belt
is seriously stressed.
Most of the cars that make it to the U-Pull are not
wrecked. And of those that are, a lot are not full
frontal collisions that would have stressed the
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Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 8:34 AM
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no, i wouldn't use a fan belt as a seat belt either.
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 7:58 AM, LarryT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
`I assume this thread started with me asking for a source of
replacement
*Seat* belts
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...From what I've heard about using 'used' belts I will probably
/11/08 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] used belts?
As RLE states, it's typically hard to get seat belts from a
junk yard - the reason being, when in a wreck the seat belt
is seriously stressed.
Most of the cars that make it to the U-Pull are not
wrecked. And of those that are, a lot are not full
...From what I've heard about using 'used' belts I will probably go with
new ones...
Nobody will sell you used belts.
And what you don't know is that belts in a wrecking yard could very well be
stretched (that's what they do) and must be replaced if the car is repaired.
Particularly if
Is someboidy kidding? Is somebody buying/using used belts?? Only as last
resort/emergency I hope.
Wilton
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it would be an odd practice given the cost of new belts. continental,
goodyear, gates, et al -- all darn good and pretty cheap!
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Wilton Strickland [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Is someboidy kidding? Is somebody buying/using used belts?? Only as last
On another list there was serious discussion of sourcing brake hoses
(the rubber flex hoses) at a junkyard, so nothing surprises me after
that.
Allan
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Gary Hurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
it would be an odd practice given the cost of new belts. continental,
goodyear,
*speechless*.
I did get my second generation W126 front brake setup from a junkyard.
But for $12 per hose, I think I would go new.
-Rolf
Allan Streib wrote:
On another list there was serious discussion of sourcing brake hoses
(the rubber flex hoses) at a junkyard, so nothing surprises me
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On another list there was serious discussion of sourcing brake hoses
(the rubber flex hoses) at a junkyard, so
If you are talking about the SRS type belts, yes its a one time thing
but quite apparant if its gone off. That only happens in a front impact
though.
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...From what I've heard about using 'used' belts I will probably go with
new ones...
Nobody will sell you used
'Thought they were talking 'bout fan belts.
Wilton
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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 6:21 PM
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If you are talking about the SRS type belts
Tom Hargrave [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nothing wrong with sourcing used brake lines from a junkyard
providing you know how to inspect them for age and damage. After
all, aren't the brake lines on your Mercedes just as old and subject
to failure?
Mine are new, actually, and for the
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