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A used seat belt that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Volkswagen Bora was sold in the UK from 1998 to 2005 as a single generation, based on the Mk4 Golf platform, with no major facelift that split the seat belt design into distinct groups. That said, trim level, door count, and which side you need (nearside or offside) all matter for matching the correct belt. Always give the breaker your registration so they can confirm the exact specification.
Both years fall within the same Bora generation (1998–2005), so there is a reasonable chance of compatibility, but whether the specific pretensioner variant matches across those model years is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume. Make sure you also tell the breaker the trim level and which side you need, as these details affect fitment. Because seat belts with pretensioners are safety-critical components, professional fitting is strongly recommended.
Trim level can affect seat belt fitment on the Bora because seat and interior specifications sometimes varied between grades such as S, SE, and Sport, so a belt from a different trim may not locate or anchor correctly even if it physically clips in. Tell the breaker your trim level alongside your registration so they can match the correct part. Because pretensioner seat belts are safety-critical, always have a used belt fitted by a qualified technician.
Yes, door count matters because rear seat belt mounting points and the way the belt routes through the body can differ between body styles, so always tell the breaker how many doors your car has. The Bora was sold in the UK as a four-door saloon, so confirm your exact body style with the breaker when requesting a quote. Providing your registration is the simplest way to ensure the right belt is sourced.
The Bora shares its platform with the Mk4 Golf (1997–2004), and some components do cross over, but body style differences mean seat belt routing, anchor points, and pretensioner variants may not match directly between the two cars. This is exactly the kind of cross-model compatibility question you should route to the breaker, quoting both registrations, rather than assuming interchangeability. Seat belts are safety-critical parts, so professional fitting and confirmation from the breaker are both essential.
Seat belts with pretensioners are safety-critical components, and fitting them incorrectly can mean they fail to protect you in a collision, so professional fitting by a qualified technician is strongly recommended. It is also worth knowing that pretensioner seat belts are single-use items — if the original was deployed in an accident, both the belt and any associated components must be replaced, not refurbished. Always confirm with the breaker that the unit you are buying has not been previously deployed.