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RTanguy
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Front Seatbelts

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I am planning on fitting static seatbelts to the front of my 1961 4 door saloon at the weekend. I was wondering if anyone had any tips as to mounting points etc as I've heard trying to find a decent mounting point in the front of a 4 door is a bit of a nightmare!!
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Re: Front Seatbelts

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I would not bother with static belts, I have used both and inertia belts are far better.
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Re: Front Seatbelts

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i,ll second that got statics at the moment on my tourer but intend to change them to inertia :D
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Re: Front Seatbelts

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the lower mountings are easy,bottom of sill below door post,and transmission tunnel with good re- enforcing plates,the problem is the upper mounting(Worse on a ser2 with the cutout for the traficators)Theres not much room to put re-enforcment since the pillar is quite narrow.I did mine on ser 2 by blanking off the traficator slots on the outside(Not bothered about originality ) then inserted a thick strip of steel bar down inside the pillar,about a foot long,bolted through the pillar top and bottom ,then fitted the upper mounting,In a high speed head on don't think the pillar would take the impact, In fact I know the b post would pull off at the roof,lowers would share some of the strain but anythings better then no belts at all, in a minor hit at low speed I think it would be ok and should save me hitting the wheel.If and when I sell the car I will be taking the belts off,and leaving the new owner the choice of re fitting them himself ,I think a safer system would be where the mountings are all on the sill where the diagonal belt goes over the shoulder and down to the floor behind the drivers seat, like a racing harness but would be very uncomfortable in everyday use,not sure what others have done with later 4 doors,where maybe the b post is stronger.
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