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Looking for any idea on where i can find the old fabric straps that stop and hold the barn doors. Any idea guys? Or something close?
 

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Did you try the for sale thread in the member's area or ebay?
 

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You could take a piece of tow strap and take it to an upholstery shop and have them sew it up for ya, just a thought.
 

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A wrecker not too far from my house has 2 burbs and I know one is a barn door version. Doesn't have the doors though. May still have the straps and he may be willing to mail em to you.

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Unless what craig 85 posted is still available I think this is gonna be a custom job or finding a part out.
 

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A wrecker not too far from my house has 2 burbs and I know one is a barn door version. Doesn't have the doors though. May still have the straps and he may be willing to mail em to you.

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Unless what craig 85 posted is still available I think this is gonna be a custom job or finding a part out.


Yea im really starting to think ill have to make something myself. I havent been able to find anything even close.
 

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I'm thinkin you can fab something up using a section of old seatbelt, a sewing machine and a couple of pieces of steel rod.
 

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There's a barn door burb at the pick a part I go to, not sure if the straps are there, but I can check if you want.

Need to go back there soon, I saw an aluminum torque converter cover for a TH400 the last time I was there, figure I should grab it.
 

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I'm thinkin you can fab something up using a section of old seatbelt, a sewing machine and a couple of pieces of steel rod.

That was my first thought too, use an old seatbelt and stitch it up.
 

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That was my first thought too, use an old seatbelt and stitch it up.
Tow strap is thicker, sew it up right and it would look pretty close to original, I would think.
 

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Tow strap is thicker, sew it up right and it would look pretty close to original, I would think.

I can see that. But my initial thought of a tow strap is thick and wide, not the smaller ones.

But on the other hand, seatbelts are still overkill strong just to hold a barn door, and they are easier to find in black.
 

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