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Part no 72111924741 (left) or 72111924742 (right).
You'll also need the screw and washer. http://bmwfans.info/parts-catalog/E30-C ... #9903039_3
Oh wow, that’s amazing twenty many thanks for the infotwenty wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 6:25 pmPart no 72111924741 (left) or 72111924742 (right).
You'll also need the screw and washer. http://bmwfans.info/parts-catalog/E30-C ... #9903039_3
Ok having fitted them & drove home I realised they aren’t right, the belt was pulling on my shoulder & would not retract once I got out of the car, in fact they are not that part at all. They are actually already fitted to the car & can be seen in the last pic poking through the rear capping. They actually fit inside the interior moulding for the belt to slide over & act as the strength when used in anger (i.e accident)
So I think the part I need must be on a different BMW parts page?
So the original question still stands, what fits there?
So I think the part I need must be on a different BMW parts page?
So the original question still stands, what fits there?
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minesapint
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This is image of seat belt guide in my cab.
I’ve never seen anything like your set-up before.
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minesapint
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Is it possible it could be fitted wrongly & the lug with hole should be on the inside?
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minesapint
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If you look carefully at exploded diagram, it looks as though the lug does go on the inside.
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I think you may have inadvertently purchased the same part that is already attached to your car (behind the rear card)
Possibly the bracket in your picture is an attachment point for a wind defector.
Possibly the bracket in your picture is an attachment point for a wind defector.
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That's how it looks to me too.minesapint wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 11:26 pmIs it possible it could be fitted wrongly & the lug with hole should be on the inside?
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Yes definitely, that’s what I was eluding to in my earlier post.Tzantushka wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 4:33 amI think you may have inadvertently purchased the same part that is already attached to your car (behind the rear card)
Possibly the bracket in your picture is an attachment point for a wind defector.




