Seat belt anchorage points

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Seat belt anchorage points

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8) Hi FB/EK family,
Just got my wagon back from panel beaters, all rust removed primed and nearly ready to paint. Seatbelt points in the B pillar and looks good, he didnt put them in the floor for the front ones, now, does anyone have measurements or photos as to where theirs are placed. I am in Qld and will have to get mod plates. I am having trouble finding the right person to speak to here in Hervey Bay, no engineers here....
I need to put these in before I can take it off the rotisery (cooker)....
Thanks
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Post by mrs ratbox »

i don't really know if there's a correct placing for them, what i've found if you plan on lowering the car don't put them into the floor hump as they'll hit the tailshaft :shock:
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Post by V8EK4us »

Here are the pics of mine. There suit Commodore buckets but should be good for any seat type. You can see the centre mounts (front and rear) and also the mount outboard mounts for front (just in front of the short brace from the sill) and the rear retractable belt lower mount (inside the rear guards at the bottom).

Hope it helps. :D

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Post by Sammy »

i don't think its so much a matter of where you put them, although closer to the edge of the floor is a stronger point however the main thing i had to abide by was a plate of 45x65mm i think it was and minimum of 3mm thick or something like that for the underside .... could change depending on the state but thats the main thing i think you need to look at.

if your getting a mod plate talk to the engineer whos going to be ticking it off to see what he requires.
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Post by CHOPPED »

yeah over our side of the world the rego guys require 60mm round x 4mm thick plate fully welded the nut must be welded from the bottom side hope thats of some help
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Seatbelts now done

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8) Thanks to those replied, I rang a guy who does the compliancing and said that what sort of plate it needs to be but not where or anything, so I bit the bullet and just did it and it looks good..
I will post some pics sooner or later.
Thanks again and keep up the good work people.......
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Does anyone have any photos of where to mount the top bolts for the rear seat belts? Is it in the parcel tray?
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Post by Trev »

Thats where I put mine SC00BB, just sit in the seat and put them where they feel comfortable, Trev 8) .
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Cheers :)
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Post by BILLY BLACKARROW »

You know what would be good on this forum (a zoom in button) cause I love to look at points close up & I am shaw I am not the only one. Any way of doing that. spose I am asking to much BILLY :arrow:
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bit off topic, but does anyone know what the seatbelt laws are in qld and nsw? particularly relating to an FB? My wagon has no seatbelts but I'm wondering if I have to have them for every seat?
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BB, Right click on the pic, save to my pics, open with windows photo gallery and zoom until pixilated.
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thropzed wrote:BB, Right click on the pic, save to my pics, open with windows photo gallery and zoom until pixilated.
Cheers Theo Z...............
You can hold the Ctrl key down, and scoll your mouse wheel (if you have a mouse with a wheel in it) and the page with zoom in or out depending which way you move the wheel....

will work with anything...

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I'll be buggered - so it does !

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Blacky wrote: Arent compputers clever :D

Can even do spell check Blacky :lol: :lol: :lol:
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