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Y2K Impr seats into 95 Impr - Help making seatbelts work out?


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My recently-acquired 95 Impreza L Wagon had some serious seat issues, and I got ahold of a nice snazzy looking pair of seats from a 2000 Impreza wagon. They bolt in OK (95 has two bolts at rear into driveshaft tunnel, 2000 seat only has one, but works OK) But the seatbelt setup changed quite a bit between 95 and 2K.

 

I wish my seatbelt buckle tab would just latch into the receiver that came with the 2K seat, (simplest overall solution) but it doesn't. Even though the outer shape of the tab seems compatible, the 95 seatbelt has a "D" shaped hole in the tab, and I think the later ones have a squarish hole.

 

When I just bolt the 95 receiver on to the 2K seat, (which is how I have it now) it doesn't have the "jog" outward that the one designed for the 2K seat has, so it kinda pokes me in the rear. I could live with it, but I'm wondering whether anyone has modified the tab on their existing seatbelt to engage with a later receiver. I'd have to be pretty sure what the tab should be like if I did that - don't want to take a chance on having the latch let go in an accident.

 

I could get some appropriate belt sliders with the correct tab from a junkyard or part-out, and pick a point to unsew the belt and swap it on (probably at the inner point of the winder reel - the re-sew is less likely to be overstressed there.)

 

Anyone have any ideas or experience to share?

 

Thanks!

Bryan

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Its easy to over think this because its safety, etc but the only thing you can safely do is to move either the whole belt from the 2000 car into yours, or the latch receiver needs to be bolted to the 2000 seat and modified the least amount possible.

 

It may also work to use a latch from an Outback or something else depending on the shape of the end, lots of times the Impreza or Legacy platform is 1 generation of safety devices staggered from the other one. Seen it with ABS, VDC, and lots of other parts for that matter.

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