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bad58mike |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1150 Location: Southern California | I'm going to be installing my new seatbelts soon from JC Whitney into my Plymouth, before I start drilling holes does anyone have pictures of where you guys mounted your seatbelts, drill/mount locations etc...? Any info would help. Thanks in advance. (seatbelt1.JPG) Attachments ---------------- seatbelt1.JPG (86KB - 156 downloads) | ||
narleycharlie |
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Expert Posts: 1812 Location: Slidell La. | Dude you shoulda drilled your holes before you installed the new carpet . | ||
bad58mike |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1150 Location: Southern California | no problem is not glued down, not required. I can easily lift it up from the back seat floor,easy. Just need seatbelt pics please | ||
dave58 |
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Veteran Posts: 193 Location: Los Lunas, NM | Mike, I don't have pics, but I bought seat belts for my 58 Royal from Wesco Performance. They have detailed installation instructions on their website. Here is the page link: http://www.wescoperformance.com/lap-belts-install.html Let me know if this helps-good luck. Dave | ||
My57Saratoga |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 614 Location: Kingston Springs , TN | Mike, Here's a site showing installation steps on a 57 Chrysler: http://simplexco.com/auto/cbelt/index.html Mike | ||
bad58mike |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1150 Location: Southern California | Thanks guys! | ||
Tony |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 644 Location: Falcon, CO | bad58mike - 2007-04-08 1:37 PM I recommend buying the same belts that JC Whitney sells from http://www.gotbelts.com/index.html they have 27 different colors compared to about 10 from JC.I'm going to be installing my new seatbelts soon from JC Whitney into my Plymouth, before I start drilling holes does anyone have pictures of where you guys mounted your seatbelts, drill/mount locations etc...? Any info would help. Thanks in advance. | ||
sermey |
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Expert Posts: 1231 Location: SWITZERLAND | Do you mount Lap and Shoulder Seat Belts? Where to mount the Shoulder Seat Belts? Has anyone already mounted these and how about entering the rear seats (2-Door)? Some pictures would be helpful. - SERGE - | ||
Lancer Mike |
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Location: The Centennial State | I installed a four-point harness from Andover Restraints into my '58 Plymouth two-door hardtop, '58 Dodge two-door hardtop, and '58 Dodge four-door hardtop. Here are some photos of the Plymouth. Andover now makes a big chrome buckle - I have it in my Dodge - very nifty. I had a bar fabricated where the lap belt bolts through the lower portion of the bar to the original holes in the floor pan. The shoulder belts bolt to the upper portion of the bar. If you tighten the shoulder belts down enough, I think it provides enough resistance to prevent you from hitting the steering wheel in a forward impact. The set-up does not hinder rear seat ingress or egress, although foot room is reduced, especially in the Plymouth. Also, when you are cinched down, the radio controls and emergency brake are very difficult to reach. If you need more information, let me know. -Mike Edited by Lancer Mike 2007-04-09 4:43 PM (seat belt 1 reduced.jpg) (seat belt bar 2 reduced.jpg) Attachments ---------------- seat belt 1 reduced.jpg (145KB - 155 downloads) seat belt bar 2 reduced.jpg (134KB - 154 downloads) | ||
57plymouth |
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Expert Posts: 3585 Location: Blythewood, SC | I have lap belts in my 57. The sides by the door do not bo through the seat. They lay flat on the floor when not in use. The other side is a few inches from the driveshaft hump. They go through the seat. I'm cheap, so I just roll them up when not in use. | ||
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