Kangol seatbelt material
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Kangol seatbelt material
Looking for a supplier of Kangol seatbelt material ? it has the horizontal ribs that stop the clasps from slipping.
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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
Maybe get a sample from these folks?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284191275557 ... gINsvD_BwE
This may be too wide???
http://www.webfittings.co.uk/epages/620 ... gJP1PD_BwE
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284191275557 ... gINsvD_BwE
This may be too wide???
http://www.webfittings.co.uk/epages/620 ... gJP1PD_BwE
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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
A few members have recommended FDTS in relation to seatbelt restoration - not sure if they have the webbing you need but could be worth a call
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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
FDTS restored the belts in my '63 and did a fantastic job. They couldn't match the material exactly but sent me a few samples to choose from.




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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
Those look really good!
Just such an expensive process when you live in Canada.
Wonder if they would just sell me the webbing?
I’ve contacted another place in the UK, and never heard back from them.
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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
Worth a call or email, they are very helpful.
I had my grey Britax belts restored by them for HOY and I am very happy with the results (using my original cleaned up webbing).
Wouldn't hesitate to use again or recommend.
I had my grey Britax belts restored by them for HOY and I am very happy with the results (using my original cleaned up webbing).
Wouldn't hesitate to use again or recommend.
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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
I’ve just sent them an email, will see if they can helpAndrew1967 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 4:46 pm Worth a call or email, they are very helpful.
I had my grey Britax belts restored by them for HOY and I am very happy with the results (using my original cleaned up webbing).
Wouldn't hesitate to use again or recommend.
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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
Hi Terence,
If those kangol are yours, I would say they look quite nice to me
I would keep that so nice patina and in quite good condition as it seems.
If those kangol are yours, I would say they look quite nice to me

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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
Thanks! They are in okay condition, but Sun faded and have gone purple, and frayed a bit, which really sticks out when the rest of the interior is pretty new.
I would guess that they have lost some strength as well.
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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
So I heard back very quickly from FDTS & thought I was going to get something figured out with them, until they informed me that the only method of payment they would accept was a Bank Wire Transfer.
I don’t spend $50 to send money in 2022.
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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
You might be able to get a UK member to help on your behalf?
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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
I thought about that, but apparently they only accept UK bank transfer, cheque or cash in person in their own countrytimmy201 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 28, 2022 3:22 amYou might be able to get a UK member to help on your behalf?
Pretty antiquated business practices, but hell, their Website looks like it was created in the 90’s and has never been updated
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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
Hi Terence,
I understand.. you have a new interior. anyway, I would just fit them to see how they look nearby! I really think they look good. And not easy to find in that condition. My opinion of course
Maybe, ink them again could be an option? Without disassemble.
I understand.. you have a new interior. anyway, I would just fit them to see how they look nearby! I really think they look good. And not easy to find in that condition. My opinion of course

Maybe, ink them again could be an option? Without disassemble.
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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
Yeah, I have installed them. They look okay.moita wrote: ↑Sat Jan 29, 2022 1:10 pm Hi Terence,
I understand.. you have a new interior. anyway, I would just fit them to see how they look nearby! I really think they look good. And not easy to find in that condition. My opinion of course
Maybe, ink them again could be an option? Without disassemble.
I even bought new foil stickers, but didn’t put them on.
I tried dying them, but it didn’t work.
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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
I thought about that, but apparently they only accept UK bank transfer, cheque or cash in person in their own country
wouldn’t want to put anybody through the hassle.
Pretty antiquated business practices, but hell, their Website looks like it was created in the 90’s and has never been updated
I have used Sue at FTDS for years and have never had any complaints either about the quality of their work or any aspect of their service. I have paid by cheque in the past but have paid by a transfer the last few times. In the UK we can do this for free from our phones and it takes about 30 secs. I'd be happy to sort this for you if you wanted.
With regards to the web site, yes it does look antiquated, but they don't need to spend time & money on making their site look pretty because their quality & service speaks for itself & they have more work than they know what to do with.
There are very few companies who will receive 100% good reviews on here, FTDS is one of them that do.
Pretty antiquated business practices, but hell, their Website looks like it was created in the 90’s and has never been updated
I have used Sue at FTDS for years and have never had any complaints either about the quality of their work or any aspect of their service. I have paid by cheque in the past but have paid by a transfer the last few times. In the UK we can do this for free from our phones and it takes about 30 secs. I'd be happy to sort this for you if you wanted.
With regards to the web site, yes it does look antiquated, but they don't need to spend time & money on making their site look pretty because their quality & service speaks for itself & they have more work than they know what to do with.
There are very few companies who will receive 100% good reviews on here, FTDS is one of them that do.
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Re: Kangol seatbelt material
Thanks! Sue did not mention that they accept e-transfers in the UK in our e-mails.mk1 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 9:32 am I thought about that, but apparently they only accept UK bank transfer, cheque or cash in person in their own countrywouldn’t want to put anybody through the hassle.
Pretty antiquated business practices, but hell, their Website looks like it was created in the 90’s and has never been updated
I have used Sue at FTDS for years and have never had any complaints either about the quality of their work or any aspect of their service. I have paid by cheque in the past but have paid by a transfer the last few times. In the UK we can do this for free from our phones and it takes about 30 secs. I'd be happy to sort this for you if you wanted.
With regards to the web site, yes it does look antiquated, but they don't need to spend time & money on making their site look pretty because their quality & service speaks for itself & they have more work than they know what to do with.
There are very few companies who will receive 100% good reviews on here, FTDS is one of them that do.
How would you be able to collect payment from me?
Do you live close to their business, or would you need to have the webbing sent to you, and then forward to me?
Again, I would not want it to be a hassle for you.
Thanks!