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Old 10-08-05, 03:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bolt size for rear seatbelt low anchors?

I seem to have lost mine, does anyone know quickly what size they are?
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how much of a hasstle is it to replace the rear seatbelts, on my 90 legend the right rear doesnt work and i was thinking about changing it with my 89.
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It's relatively simple: here's the process for doing the rear belts in a coupe, but it's virtually the same in a sedan: http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/LegendC...g000/14-50.pdf
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