3 point seatbelts recommendation
Created by: zami
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May 3, 2017 12:41PM | zami | |
May 3, 2017 12:28PM | GrayMoke | |
May 1, 2017 09:17AM | zami | |
May 1, 2017 08:40AM | Cheleker | |
May 1, 2017 07:28AM | dklawson | |
May 1, 2017 07:01AM | zami |
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Thks gray Moke I will take a look. I had an original 67 moke back in the 80s. Took it to the 30 yr. mini meet in Denver. By far most fun car I have owned.
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I used these guys for the belts in my Moke. I only used 2 point belts but I am more than happy with the quality.
Lots of choices and styles, as well as any hardware and extras needed.
Lots of choices and styles, as well as any hardware and extras needed.
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Thks for the advise.
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Try MSA1111 on this site. Not original, but you are not concerned about that.
I've installed a lot of them (including in my cars) with no complaints. Nobody's tried running head on into a wall, though.
I've installed a lot of them (including in my cars) with no complaints. Nobody's tried running head on into a wall, though.
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I assume you mean front belts. Does your car already have the upper anchor nuts welded into the top of the B-posts? Almost any brand found in aftermarket catalogs will work. However, you will benefit from buying belts that have the receiver/latch mounted on a cable that brings them level with the top of the seats.
If you mean rear belts, look at the boot and other areas to see if you have existing anchor points for 3-point belts. If not, search for old threads on what is involved with adding them.
Do not be tempted by the inexpensive belts on eBay... or Amazon. Their internal parts are often poorly made plastic bits. Several years ago I bought a pair for one of my cars. I spent a lot of time re-making some of the plastic bits in metal so they would work properly. It would have been less work and time to buy better belts at the start.
If you mean rear belts, look at the boot and other areas to see if you have existing anchor points for 3-point belts. If not, search for old threads on what is involved with adding them.
Do not be tempted by the inexpensive belts on eBay... or Amazon. Their internal parts are often poorly made plastic bits. Several years ago I bought a pair for one of my cars. I spent a lot of time re-making some of the plastic bits in metal so they would work properly. It would have been less work and time to buy better belts at the start.
Doug L.
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upgrading the old 2 point lap belt. Any recommendations on a three point system (brand)