Are there seat belts for a Jeep YJ?

Are there seat belts for a Jeep YJ?

Seat belts are available to snug you in safely, and brackets to replace the old, worn out ones so your seat is snugged in tight, as well. *Please see product pages for any exceptions. Enter Your Email to Save Products. If you are refurnishing the interior of your YJ, you’ll want everything to be an exact fit.

How do you put a seat belt on a car?

Step 2: Feed the seat belt strap through the appropriate car-seat belt path and buckle the seat belt. Step 3: Pull the vehicle’s seat belt all the way out of the retractor. Do this slowly. You should hear a click when it’s all the way out. Step 4: Feed the belt slack back into the retractor, listening and feeling for a ratcheting motion.

How do you install a back seat in a Jeep Wrangler?

It will click into place when it goes into the proper location at the proper angle. Lower the other side of the seat down evenly so that the hardware will click into position in the bracket. When the seat is properly installed, it will not wiggle.

Where do you Put your seat belt when reclining back?

Your seat belt won’t work as effectively if your seat is reclining back. Look for a lever on the side of your seat. This is usually on the side facing the side door. Pull it up until your seat is as close to a 90-degree angle as possible.

What kind of seat belts do I need for my Jeep Wrangler?

We offer a wide selection of Jeep Seat Belts for Jeep CJ models Jeep Cherokee, and Jeep Wrangler, including YJ,TJ, and LJ models. We alos ofer Universal Jeep Seat Belts. Our Jeep Seatbelts are OE replacements designed to bolt right into the existing mounting points in your Jeep.

What do I need to replace my seat belt?

There are also plenty of seat belt hardware options available such as buckle sleeves, angle brackets, or belt retractors should any need replacing on your vehicle.

Can a worn out seat belt be dangerous?

Whether it is a frayed belt or a buckle that no longer latches correctly, worn out and defective seat belts are more than just annoying – they can be dangerous and illegal.