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1/31/2020 12:28 PM  #1


Question on seat belt anchors

I bought a pair of these for the shoulder harness seat belts.   My question is do I tighten these down tight or do they need to pivot on the pillar anchor post ?

Thanks
Steve

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Seat-Belt-Shoulder-Harness-Pillar-Post-8-Drop-Down-Extension-Bracket-Black-DPE/253035276828?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649

Last edited by Steve69 (1/31/2020 12:29 PM)

 

1/31/2020 12:33 PM  #2


Re: Question on seat belt anchors

I put metal spacers with nylon washers either side on mine so that they swivel after being tightened. Lap belt attachments as well.

Last edited by Rudi (1/31/2020 12:36 PM)


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1/31/2020 2:45 PM  #3


Re: Question on seat belt anchors

I did the same method as Rudi.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

1/31/2020 2:52 PM  #4


Re: Question on seat belt anchors

They need to pivot. Mine came with a shouldered bolt that would tighten up and still allow it to move around.

Edit for bad spelling.

Last edited by Bolted to Floor (2/01/2020 11:23 AM)


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

1/31/2020 4:10 PM  #5


Re: Question on seat belt anchors

Thanks for the info guys!

     Thread Starter
 

1/31/2020 6:47 PM  #6


Re: Question on seat belt anchors




Seat belts???? What's them thangz??!
6s6

Last edited by 6sally6 (1/31/2020 6:48 PM)


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1/31/2020 7:35 PM  #7


Re: Question on seat belt anchors

6sally6 wrote:




Seat belts???? What's them thangz??!
6s6

Real ;men must be really stupid  Even racers use all the safety equipment they ca
 


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2/03/2020 12:34 PM  #8


Re: Question on seat belt anchors

can I see where and how these are mounting?


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2/03/2020 7:39 PM  #9


Re: Question on seat belt anchors

Gaba wrote:

can I see where and how these are mounting?

   Im still putting the seats in but when I get to that point Ill take some pics.
 

     Thread Starter
 

2/04/2020 12:14 PM  #10


Re: Question on seat belt anchors

Does anyone know of a set of lap belts that have the buckle side mounted on firm plastic? so to keep it in place between the seat and console? 
Chris


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2/04/2020 12:22 PM  #11


Re: Question on seat belt anchors

Check out Wesco.

look over the site from a PC. Not all of drop down charts would work from my iPhone. They will the sleeves in black only. Belts come in many colors. Not all colors can be returned. Its spelled out in the site, but you have to be on the right page to find it.

https://www.wescoperformance.com/seatbelts.html


 


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