I know this has been covered a number of times but, I have fitted my nice SAAB seats and inertia seat belts in the usual place anchored on the seal with the top mount on the wide part of the B post. Thing is my wife is very short and the belt wont go over her shoulder. I have been thinking of fitting the belt to the seat like mini bus ones. Any thoughts/advice would be helpful.
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Inertia seat belts
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Unless the seat was designed for the load, I think in an accident the seat back would follow you onto the dashboard, I'm imagining the general modifying effect of the seat back would TEND to avoid actually projecting you through the screen, but still not nice!!
The "normal" top mounting must be too high for comfort for most people.
Some have re-mounted lower down, but you will need to spread the load as far as possible up and down the B post to give it strength!I did this, and am sourcing some nice round interior lights to go over the original holes up high
The "normal" top mounting must be too high for comfort for most people.
Some have re-mounted lower down, but you will need to spread the load as far as possible up and down the B post to give it strength!I did this, and am sourcing some nice round interior lights to go over the original holes up high

The SAAB seats I have, have the seat belt latch attached to the seat. There is also a mount on the other side so these are strong enough for the job. The inertia reel, I was planning to mount on the floor under the seat. As it is on the floor I figure that if the back of the seat was to come forward as you point out the seat belt would have to reel out. At speed the lock would stop this happening? That's the theory anyway. Got to work better than what Mr Morris and Mr Minor first came up with
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Sorry to appear thick, but I don't see your plan working, unless your floor mount part is way back where the rear seat ought to be. Otherwise I can only imagine the tendency for your torso, and the seat back, to pivot forward, taking the loop of belt wth you. Sorry if I'm not being too clear, would show a sketch of it but haven't got that clever with computers, then you would be able to shoot me down, as I've quite possibly got your idea wrong!PAULJ wrote:The SAAB seats I have, have the seat belt latch attached to the seat. There is also a mount on the other side so these are strong enough for the job. The inertia reel, I was planning to mount on the floor under the seat. As it is on the floor I figure that if the back of the seat was to come forward as you point out the seat belt would have to reel out. At speed the lock would stop this happening? That's the theory anyway. Got to work better than what Mr Morris and Mr Minor first came up with
Thanks for the constructive opinion linearaudio It does work as it does with an integral seat belt for say a mini bus. As long as the reel is fixed the inertia mechanism works. I fixed the reel and with the seat belt done up, if you pull the back of the seat forward the belt reels out. The only problem I can see is that passengers will put there feet on it. I have since found this item on ebay 150337754045 which will solve the problem and may be of some use to others so the belts can stay in the normal place