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SvMinor
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Fitting seatbelts

Post by SvMinor »

Has anyone ever bought and fitted front and rear Inertia seatbelts from Bull Motif?Was gonna ring them today but I forgot!

The fitting instructions are minimal that come with the belts,so I looked at the manual,the instructions there are not very clear either,

I was just wondering if the bolts thread themselves into the holes I have to drill out,because each belt has 4 bolts but only 1 nut for fitting.

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Post by bmcecosse »

Yes - there should be threaded captive nuts in the B pillar, IF your car was fitted with mounts! You will need to put a nut on the bolt going through the transmission tunnel.
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Post by Dean »

If you don't have captive nuts, strengthen the steel where you bolt the belts to the car. But be careful of the handbrake cable when fitting to the tunnel. ;)
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Post by SvMinor »

My car is 1960 and I was reading other posts on the subject and I think that mounting points were not added til later.

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Post by Sidney'61 »

The front mounting points were added in 1961
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Post by GeorgeHurst »

My car is 1966, but I have threaded mounting points in the B-post... only a D bolted into the rail under the rear side windows, a threaded hole in the sill (toward the back) and then a hole in the transmission tunnel for the buckle. Should I have interia mounting points?!

I was fitting 3 point harnesses as I don't like the look of the inertia reels in the car, though I worry it might be a bit constricting!
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Seat belts

Post by Declan_Burns »

Mark,
There are backing plates available with welded on nuts for seatbelt installation-see the links below and my earlier post.
http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/index.ph ... eat+declan
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... dbdf36d07d


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Declan
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