Some Newer Chevy Vehicles May Have the Wrong Seat Belt Bolts

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Scott McCracken
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GM may have used the wrong bolts to secure the seat belts in certain 2020 and 2021 Chevy models. Could the new bolts work? Maybe. But when it comes time to rely on the seat belts, it's better knowing the right parts were used to tether them to the frame.

GM Needs a Bolt Intervention

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