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jothina
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rear seat belts

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hi looking to fit rear belts in my 4 door,been looking at securon site and they recommend the 254 for this car but i thought i read a while ago that it was a bit short, has anyone fitted this belt? if so how is the length or alternativly what would be a better alternative

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The 254 is short for the Traveller but should be OK for the saloon
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Re: rear seat belts

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Hi,

I fitted the Securon 500/45 to my saloon in the front, the previous owner fitted the 254 model to the rear. The reel is mounted on the shelf, in the center and behind the seat and the buckle to the floor protruding out from beneath the upper and bottom seat.

Do you want a pic?

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yes please,

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Here you go, the pics are self explanitory.[frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame]

The reels have some 3mm plates, 100mm square underneath them on the shelf to stop them pulling the bolts though the shelf and to spread the load. I wouldnt use repair washers there, but you should be ok to use them for the fixings through the floor under the seat.

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liking that very much ben did you make the covers for where the belt comes through the rear shelf your self or did they come with the kit.
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Robbiet9999 wrote:liking that very much ben did you make the covers for where the belt comes through the rear shelf your self or did they come with the kit.
Hi, My Grandad brought these from a company called quickfitsbs http://www.quickfitsbs.com/. They came within the kit but were dull stainless steel so i polished them up. Roughly they cost 220 that wasn't fitted. They took us around 2 weeks to have as we asked for this shade of green to match the interior

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