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Old 06-19-2017, 09:03 PM
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I need to pull my seat belts out in the rear of my truck and I'm getting conflicting reports on the size. Some say T50, others say T55. Can anyone confirm what it will be for a 1996 f150? Thanks.
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Thank so Chris. I ended up getting the husky set which went up to 55. It was the t50. Thanks
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T55 will be handy if you ever have to undo ranger box bolts.
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Just do what I do. Anytime I extract a Torx bolt, I IMMEDIATELY replace it with an equivalent bolt that's a normal bolt and not a damn Torx. I don't see the reason for Torx bolts or screws. I HATE having to get out an entire tool box just to take a OBS Ford interior out. By the way, the gay *** Torx screw on the left of the dash can be replaced with a 8- 3/4" stainless steel screw and washer!
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t50 thanks I had a wreck and the airbags went off my seat-belts got locked up tight! now need to replace them with different used ones witch was a huge arr in the making of the 2003 ford f150 having the seat-belts lock up tight after the airbags go off! what if your truck is on fire and you need to escape but your locked in???
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Originally Posted by Shane Dahlke
...2003 ford f150...
Go to your forum settings, and UN-check "Show related threads". This is the '87-96 forum, and you've replied to a 5-year-dead thread.




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