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Coobra 07-15-2006 08:03 AM

Seat Belts to Frame
 
I am curious how some of you attached the belts to the frame. I am using a Simpson set up with a single hole above each seat for the shouler belts.

AMiller 07-19-2006 08:20 AM

Since the frame rails come out more or less on center under your seat I made my own mounts that slide over the frame rail and bolt to the frame. I placed one on each side of the main rails just above where the frame starts it rise over the axle. The second set are on the part of the horizontal part of the frame the runs over the top of the axle.

If you were to imagine a roman number 2 missing the bottom horizontal line that would be what my mounts looked like.

Once you set the body and have it where you want it you can raise these mounts up to the body and bolt them to the frame. They also then act as body mounts.

If I get a chance and can figure out how I will try to post a picture..

Good Luck,

Aaron

cwilson 08-04-2006 07:54 AM

I'm interested in getting some more responses to this. I'm getting ready to start finishing off my interior so I'm looking at seat belts. I'd be interested in seeing what types of belts and mounting options you guys have used.


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