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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 LT ran across two main generations: the LT1 from 1975 to 1996, and the LT2 from 1996 to 2006, when production ended. Generation is the single most important factor for seat belt fitment, as the mounting points, retractor mechanisms, and belt geometry differ significantly between the two. Always make sure any used seat belt you buy is matched to your LT's correct generation.
These two vehicles sit in different generations — the LT1 ran until 1996 and the LT2 began in 1996, so a 1998 LT2 belt is very unlikely to interchange directly with a 1995 LT1. The mounting points and retractor designs changed between generations, making a straight swap unreliable. Confirm with your breaker whether any crossover fitment is possible by quoting both registration numbers.
Yes — the LT was available in different cab and body configurations including panel van, minibus, and chassis cab variants, and the seat style and belt anchorage points can vary between these. The number of seats and their layout in minibus versions in particular means the belt required for a specific seating position may differ from a standard panel van. Tell your breaker your exact body style and the seating position you need (driver, passenger, or rear row) to get the right match.
Yes, side matters — NS (nearside, left) and OS (offside, right) seat belts are handed differently due to the direction of the retractor and the angle of the buckle stalk, so they are not interchangeable. When getting a quote from a breaker, always specify NS or OS alongside your generation and body style. Swapping sides will result in a belt that sits at the wrong angle and may not latch or retract correctly.
Seat belts are safety-critical components, and this is especially true if your vehicle has pretensioner belts, which are single-use devices that cannot be safely reused after they have deployed. If you are unsure whether your LT has pretensioner belts or which pretensioner variant it uses, confirm this with your breaker against your registration before buying. Professional fitting is strongly recommended for any seat belt replacement to ensure correct anchorage torque and function.
Engine type has no bearing on seat belt fitment — the belt, retractor, and mounting points are determined by generation, body style, and seating position, not by what is under the bonnet. You can safely source a belt from a petrol or diesel LT provided the generation and configuration match your vehicle. Focus your search on getting the generation and cab style right rather than worrying about the engine.