I'd replace them with reliable manual ones in an instant... but I dont think Club Cab belts will work in a Quad Door truck because I have a moving B post. Plus I'd have to get a different seat.
I read an article discussing the differences in the 2000 model year vs my 1999. The article stated the 2000 models no longer use the SCTM but rely on a manual type modified pendulum design. Can someone with 2000 or 2001 look under the middle of the front seat (towards the front area of the seat) and let me know if you have a SCTM black box? Or disconnect your batteries and see if you belts lock up.
If true, a late model seat swap would be too easy. Never the less, I would have to leave the SCTM hooked up, albeit without the solenoids, if the new seats are solenoid-less. The Air Bag Control Module will set off a code if it does not see the SCTM.
Another problem is the ACM knows my VIN and bases my deployment force on my trucks options... such as body mount seat belts (regular cab)... or structural seat mount type belts (quad cab). So if I dont have a functional SCTM and solenoids, the ACM could see that as "the seat belts did not lock" so "I must inflate the bags extremely hard". At least thats what the manual makes it sound like. Its really complicated with the ACM involved.
My drop dead solution would be to buy a 12V relay that is triggered by a 12V source. Much like the pusher pump relays. At the SCTM I have constant B+ voltage and run-acc key on voltage. But I would have to have my key on to put my seat belts on... sometimes I buckle up before I start my truck.
My only problem with all this is that if I personally modify my safety restraint system... and something goes wrong in a collision because of something I did... It would be all my fault.
Thanks for the help and suggestions everyone. Maybe I should take it too Dodge and just say fix it and dont call me till its fixed. If they say they cant fix it, maybe a lawyer would like to hear about my faulty seat belt system

. "Mr. Lawyer... how can I feel safe in a truck that has a malfunctioning seat belt controller... I'm scared to drive the truck I'm paying for because Dodge cant make it work right?" hehe. Just kiddin.