I bought a salvage corolla that was hit on the side and the folks who fixed it put the bottom bolt bracket backwards. I found this little treasure during the install of a new belt since the seat belt itself didn't retract well. This means the two prongs that stick out are pointing toward the inside of the car, and since the bracket itself is L-shaped, and facing the wrong way I can't even put the bolt through. I assume the incorrect bracket was welded like this and hard/expensive to access. The only thing attaching the bottom retractor portion of the belt assembly is a single screw, whose diameter is pretty thin compared to the bolt. I am afraid it could shear during an accident.
Does anyone think that some garage could make some sort of extension bracket/coupling that would be better than nothing?
I've attached a pic of the issue. Thanks in advance
Does anyone think that some garage could make some sort of extension bracket/coupling that would be better than nothing?
I've attached a pic of the issue. Thanks in advance
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