Description
Genuine Mercedes Safety belt / Seat Belt for 2002-2006 Dodge Sprinter Van
The Seat Belt is Discontinued by Mercedes – But you can get these while you can (See our inventory Number of how many left)
Since Genuine Mercedes-Benz Parts are OEM collision parts, they meet strict requirements for everything from fit to dent resistance. Plus, they are proven during vehicle development to deliver the intended level of protection as a whole system.
Includes Belt, Mounts, Belt Clip, Retractor and pretensioners igniters Basically every thing you see in the pic, but not the bolts.
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Superior Quality
Mercedes-Benz Genuine Parts are manufactured from only high-grade materials. With precise attention to detail, we craft the best possible replacement parts to maintain high-function and offer extended service life. In the end, it’s worth it, because each part is built to get the most out of your vehicle and to stand the test of time.
MBUSA Position Statement re Mercedes-Benz Genuine Replacement Parts From the invention of the crumple zone to countless innovations in occupant protection and accident avoidance, the safety firsts of Mercedes-Benz often set a standard that all automobiles eventually follow. In maintaining the highest standards, MBUSA provides MBUSA-Certified Collision Repair Facilities with critical information pertaining to collision repair/parts replacement on Mercedes-Benz vehicles. Mercedes-Benz vehicles and Genuine Parts are designed and manufactured to meet production engineered specifications, while maximizing the safety of all occupants in a collision. If a collision repair is necessary, MBUSA strongly recommends that all repairs are performed by a certified technician using only genuine Mercedes-Benz body parts, mechanical components, electrical components, as well as all safety devices such as airbags and seatbelts. The official replacement and repair procedures are available in WIS (Workshop Information System), and are continually updated and specific to each model and repair.