check out your drivers side c-pillar trims where seatbelt rubs

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nashvegas

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(EDIT: I MEAN B-PILLAR, NOT C!) I was getting in my truck today and for some reason my drivers side seatbelt jammed for a sec. I looked at where it goes through the B-pillar trim piece (ie where it can be moved up and down for different height drivers)... and I was kind of surprised to see that the seatbelt had worn THROUGH the plastic trim. Pretty crazy considering the truck has only just over 35K miles on it right now.

Anyone else see this wear there?

Thanks
 
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Mine is smooth and glossy, indicating wear, but not worn through. I have an 05 w/ 52K, so I'm not too upset.

The platic on the seat is much the same where the seatbelt contact the plastic.
 

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(that's the B pillar, I believe. starts with A at windshield header and ends with D for a wagon, SUV)
 

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Anyone have the part # for this b-pillar piece by any chance (not sure if it matters but i have an 05 HSE with alpaca 7 seat interior)

Thanks
 
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