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Reinforcement, Underbody Inner Seat Belt, Left, 1958-1962

Item EK-25-355282-1
Reinforcement, Underbody Inner Seat Belt, Left, 1958-1962
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Show Quality Reproduction
      • Provides Extra Underbody Inner Seat Belt Reinforcement
      • Fits Left Hand Driver's Side 1958-1962 Corvettes
      • Sold Individually, Hardware Not Included
      • Made In The USA
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 25-14750

      Description

      When GM designed your C1 Corvette, their engineering team integrated various body, frame, and component reinforcements. They were designed to provide extra structural rigidity necessary for proper function and safety. Over time, original equipment underbody inner seat belt reinforcements are subject to rust, damage, and failure due to metal fatigue. This compromises your seat belt integrity and more importantly, occupant safety. If you are replacing or restoring your seats, seat belts, or interior components, then it's the ideal time to replace your aging, rusted, or broken originals. These show quality reproduction Corvette underbody inner seat belt reinforcements from Eckler's Corvette replace your OEM underbody inner seat belt reinforcements. They restore seat belt function and sa

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