How have you fitted your 4 points
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How have you fitted your 4 points
Fitting some 4 point belts, the rears are easy just going use the OE mounting points for seat belts under rear seat. The side ones look more difficult. I was going to remove bolts from lower mounting point and screw in the eye bolts but the is not enough clearence between seat and mounting points.
I don't want to start drilling holes in floor so just wondered how you have tackled the job.
I don't want to start drilling holes in floor so just wondered how you have tackled the job.
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Easy:
Driver's left goes through the stock transmissiontunnel rear sear bolt.
Driver's right goes through the stock seat belt lower bolt at the base of the B pillar.
The two shoulder straps mount onto the stock rear seat belt lower seat mounting points.
All perfectly in order with the MSA.
No drilling, no welding.
Graham
Driver's left goes through the stock transmissiontunnel rear sear bolt.
Driver's right goes through the stock seat belt lower bolt at the base of the B pillar.
The two shoulder straps mount onto the stock rear seat belt lower seat mounting points.
All perfectly in order with the MSA.
No drilling, no welding.
Graham
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Originally Posted by 911
Easy:
Driver's left goes through the stock transmissiontunnel rear sear bolt.
Driver's right goes through the stock seat belt lower bolt at the base of the B pillar.
The two shoulder straps mount onto the stock rear seat belt lower seat mounting points.
All perfectly in order with the MSA.
No drilling, no welding.
Graham
Driver's left goes through the stock transmissiontunnel rear sear bolt.
Driver's right goes through the stock seat belt lower bolt at the base of the B pillar.
The two shoulder straps mount onto the stock rear seat belt lower seat mounting points.
All perfectly in order with the MSA.
No drilling, no welding.
Graham
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No, sorry you are wrong.
Mine are eye bolt and snap clip type.
The thread for the eye bolt is the SAME as the regular seat bolt bolts.
Mine are in my Sti v3 shell for 4 years!
Driver's side trans tunnel lap mounting.
Mine are eye bolt and snap clip type.
The thread for the eye bolt is the SAME as the regular seat bolt bolts.
Mine are in my Sti v3 shell for 4 years!
Driver's side trans tunnel lap mounting.
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Ah never looked there, does the b pillar side clear as it looks rather tight.(any pics)
cheers.
cheers.
Last edited by T5OLF; 03 September 2006 at 11:20 PM.
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