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In response to
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Three and a half years of transporting dogs in my vehicle without issue...until yesterday, when I discovered that he dog I took to the vet chewed a
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by
IrishStephen
duct tape! -- nm
Posted by
Beaker (aka anniebecca)
Aug 10 '17, 12:37
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I checked to see if they had a webbing repair kit, but could t find anything. These are the seatbelts with the small airbags built in.
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IrishStephen
Aug 10, 12:43
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Obviously what the dealership says goes, but for the webbing you're looking at $75 for the part (plus labour, tax, etc) -- (link)
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Roger More
Aug 10, 12:57
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That's not too bad, I guess. -- nm
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IrishStephen
Aug 10, 13:06
really? airbags...IN the belt? -- nm
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zeitgeist
Aug 10, 12:51
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Yup. I'd never heard of them before, either, until we bought the Explorer. -- nm
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IrishStephen
Aug 10, 12:54
Yeah, the future is weird. Welcome to the 21st century. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 10, 12:52
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mom wanted to put those sheep skin seat covers on, but the store said, no, you have air bags built into the seat, can't interfere with them -- nm
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zeitgeist
Aug 10, 13:02
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