Seat Belt Torx bit size? - Interior Forum
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I want to take the passenger side (from a coupe) seat belt. just the part that is near the center console, the "female" end. It is a bit longer than the female ends on the back seat and I need 2 longer ones to fit my GTO seats utilizing the stock bolts. I also want to change the belts from tan to graphite.
However, I dont know what size torx bit they are.
Does anyone know? I dont want to go in and out of ace 100 times returning a size I dont need, know?
Thanks for the help!
i forget the size of them but i know they are about the hardest bolts to remove in the interior. They have alot of lock tight on them
I was able to get the strap side off (the bolt under the door on both sides) with a pair of pliers. Yes it was hard, but it NEEDED to be done.
I will also use the torx bit to torque them to spec as well. Does any one know how many million ft/lbs they are?
^^ true dat. i stripped the @!#$ out of mine. i got a pair of decent sized
vise grips, got em on there as tight as i could and gave it hell, lol. besides that, i believe it is either a T47 or T50. i just tightened mine as tight as i could get it, i didnt worry too much about trying to torque it down, it aint goin nowhere lol
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I go into the ACE by my house about 1000 times/week, im sure they would let me test fit if I were to bring out 2 only. Ill give those a shot.
I would like to at least be able to use a ratchet or bar to tighten the bolts down, yes they wont move as is probably ever, but I want to be 100% sure, i couldnt get them too tight with my channel-locks, I kept slipping, so a nice correctly sized bit and a bar should do the trick.
You really cant get a set of pliers on the passenger side "female" end either, what with the hard plastic surrounding the whole thing.
Anywho, Ill give those sizes a shot, thanks sir!
Ill post up some pics of it all when its finished as well, I got my new camera finally so I finally can do an update.
Thanks for the replies!
its a T50 you need
Yep, I believe its a T50. Get a good one. I destroyed my first one I got from autozone.
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I doubt Ace will have a "good" one, but im too impatient to drive to anywhere I can get a decent tool from. -- its close enough that if I break it Ill be ok.
Thanks for the warning!
on a related note: what size is the rear side panel one? 47?
i just did mine in the drop top last night and it was a T47 (on the floor...didnt need to move the one on the B pillar) so im not sure if the verts were different than the coupes for sizing, but thats what i used.
dont know how good they are but walmart has a set of the bigger sizes for about $20 maybe about 12 pieces
I did not have that much trouble taking mine off...hmmm maybe the guy before me pulled his quarter panel....interior was not painted so i dont know why he would have pulled it.
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Im with schmidty on this.. took the ones on my verti out on saturday night, adn they were tight, but not very...
On the '99 one of them is a T45 and the other is a T50 but I forget which. And the book says 35 ft / lbs for the bottom bolt and 31 for the top for those of us crazies with a torque wrench. It also says 21 for the sedan ?!?
I have found on my 97 cavi, the bolt size is T47. But as the 2000+ came out it's a T50. Just found this out 2 days ago as I pulled all mine out, and was looking at a junk yard.
i was gonna add....my 05, both are T50
04 sunfire is a T47...just took 'em out a few weeks ago
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the ones in my 97 are T50. although even with the right size socket, i still ended up stripping the hell out of the bolts. \\\\9whoever was in charge of loctite should be shot and pissed on) the one on the left i had to hammer an old allen key into to get it out, the one on the right i actually ended up welding a 5/8 nut onto it and taking it out with my impact gun
its really a shame that being stupid doesn't hurt more
When i took them out of my sedan, they were both t-50's. They were also hard as hell too.... jesus..
whatever size you need always buy a spare, i remember taking out some seat belts at the body shop i worked at and literally shattered the bit trying.
Chris Carr wrote:whatever size you need always buy a spare, i remember taking out some seat belts at the body shop i worked at and literally shattered the bit trying.
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so I have a 2 door and want to swap my belts for charcoal ones, the top is easy but the one that holds the belt assembly at the bottom behind the rear quarter panel what size is that one, I cant seem to get my torx "T" tool to work on it, should I just get a torx driver bit instead?
Actually, the correct bit size for most GM, Ford and Dodge seat belts and door strikers is a TX-500. It is the same size as a T-50, but the ribs are larger on each side (what you would call the teeth). These bits are nearly impossible to find these days. I used to get mine from Snap-On, but even they no longer make them. In an emergency, which is every time since I lost my TX-500, a T-50 will work. A T-50 is not an exact fit, however, which is why most of them break or strip the torx hole out.
There are some that are smaller, like T-47 and T-45, but the most common is the one you can no longer buy. In some cases, the Vise Grip idea works much better, especially when they are super tight. You can't always get a Vise Grip on the bolt head, however. In those cases, heat might work, but you have to be really careful not to set the seat belt or other interior parts on fire.
i just took a t50 and tapped the sob in there with a ball peen hammer and loosened it with a breaker bar no problem
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