what seat belt assembly fit a 1994 sierra 1500 extended cab that doesnt have holes for seat belts

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Asked by nosmo Jul 07, 2013 at 12:51 PM about the 1994 GMC Sierra 1500 C1500 SLE Extended Cab SB

Question type: Car Customization

what seat belt assembly fit a 1994 sierra 1500 extended cab that doesnt have holes for
seat belts.
what im trying to do is fit any 1999-2007 sierra or silverado seats that already come with
seat belts on them.im trying to get rid of the hole thats on the seat belt asembly because
its been bothering me and the seats i want already have seat belts in them.

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Nosmo- don't mess around with seat belts, they are there to save your life and to do that they must work correctly,100% the factory spends a lot of time and money on engineering and actual crash tests to make sure these things WORK correctly- is there anyone not bothered by seat belts? they annoy the heck outta me- but I wear them- some cars fit me better than others- think of the poor women who have the shoulder belts pressing down between their breasts- how comfortable can that be?! These automobiles we know and love are not just giant playthings- There were over 35,000 highway fatalities in the United States last year. 35,000 dead people thanks to our beloved motor vehicles. Just a statistic to you and me- but a very grim reality for the victims, their friends and families- do the seat belts RIGHT

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