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i went to pepboys to buy a torque (i think that's what it called) bit to open my seatbelt plastic thing. I saw that they have many different sizes and they look similar in size so i couldn't decide which one would fit my seatbelt screw...they are sold individualy ..... does anyone here knows what size i should buy? T45 , T47 , T50 or T55 .... thanks.
I bought the one that looks like a Swiss Army Knife. It has 8 different Torx Bits on it, and the largest one fits the seatbelt bolt like the one you've pictured.
It will work, but if you strip those out, which is easy enough to do with the right tool, let alone a hex-key, It can be very very difficult to get out b/c of it's location. I got my set at Sears for about $6. It's worth it to get Craftsman b/c these bits love to round-off. Get the lifetime guarantee.
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go ahead and get a mixed set of little and big ones. the more you work on your car the more you need them. you need them for parts like adjusting headlights, the fuel pressure regulator, high mount tail light replacement and many other things
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Thanks guys for your suggestions....Sears is too far from my house so i went to pepboys .... they had a 4 pack which costs $11 and the full set almost $27.... that's a bit too much. so i bought a single pack.......it worked perfectly and my seatbelt glider is installed.... :banana:
Originally posted by xcdarrel17
I'm pretty sure it's a T55, but I could be wrong on that.
85% sure
Actually it was T-47 ..... this info might help someone in the future......
Not much going on, replaced my Kenwood double din stereo with a Pioneer double din, the Kenwood had problems. Then replaced my power inverter for my reverse...
Hi all new to the community here. I have a 2014 RS 6 speed manual... and so about a year ago my tail lights got cracked and eventually the plastic housing...
Hi, everyone. We bought a 97 base model convertible Camaro and someone broke the motor ... Lights were blinking on the dash and that someone ignored the...
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