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Thread: WTB: Repa Rear Seat Belt Bolts and Collars

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    WTB: Repa Rear Seat Belt Bolts and Collars

    Hi all,

    I'm looking for a set of four (4) Repa rear seat belt bolts and collars like the ones pictured here, but in better condition. Thanks.

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    (a) 1970 911T Sportomatic coupe
    (b) 2016 E350 4MATIC wagon; parts hauler for (a)
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    I have some
    can you tell me the overall length of the bolt, length of the collar on the bolt, and the length of the collars.
    I will see if they are the same.
    Dean

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLewis View Post
    I have some
    can you tell me the overall length of the bolt, length of the collar on the bolt, and the length of the collars.
    I will see if they are the same.
    Dean
    Sorry for delay in response.

    Overall bolt length = 30mm
    Bolt collar length = 7mm
    Collar length = 5mm
    (a) 1970 911T Sportomatic coupe
    (b) 2016 E350 4MATIC wagon; parts hauler for (a)
    ESR #1474

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    I am not home right now
    I will measure mine on sunday and get back to you
    Dean

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    Thanks. Here's a closeup of the bolt head if it helps.

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    (a) 1970 911T Sportomatic coupe
    (b) 2016 E350 4MATIC wagon; parts hauler for (a)
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    I guess you need the one piece bolt with collar/washer, never seen rear seat belt bolts that used a separate washer. Rear seat belt bolts are the shortest REPA bolt available (except the one for the receiver, that one is even smaller, and with a thin head). BTW, I do only have the longer ones for the front seat belts.

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    I defer to your expertise. I don't know where the loose collar came from, then; maybe it sheared off the missing bolt?
    (a) 1970 911T Sportomatic coupe
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    Here a picture of the rear seat belt bolt. Easy to cut if you find only the long ones.
    Otherwise these should be ok: https://www.ebay.com/itm/37428280594...3ABFBMwuaIwvdg

    Regards, Cees
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    What I was calling a "collar" is more accurately called a "spacer." Got the parts I need, thanks all. Mods, please feel free to close the thread.
    (a) 1970 911T Sportomatic coupe
    (b) 2016 E350 4MATIC wagon; parts hauler for (a)
    ESR #1474

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