Seatbelts
- Tim
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Re: Seatbelts
The holes for the mounting bolts (always 7/16 UNF) should aready be in place in the body, one bolt each side of the 'transmission' tunnel, and one in each side wall behind the front seats. I think originally they were fitted with seatbelts that had loose straps on both ends, but its probably easier to use the type that have flexible stalks on the inner end.
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Tim
Don't have a crash or you'll give the steering wheel a Liverpool kiss.
Tim
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- Paul D
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Re: Seatbelts
Thanks for the info Tim.
I have seen the holes with captive nuts but wasn’t sure so guessing these are the ones.
Still finding it hard to find a pair of original rear seats.
I have seen the holes with captive nuts but wasn’t sure so guessing these are the ones.
Still finding it hard to find a pair of original rear seats.
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Re: Seatbelts
If you’re planning on lap belts, and unless you fit a “roll cage” that’s what you’ll have to do. There’s a lot of choice if you Google “rear seat lap belts.
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- Tim
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Re: Seatbelts
Yep, you will, the vast majority of Australian Mokes were two seaters. The low-back tube framed seats were used in early Australian Mokes - mostly as front seats - but they bolt straight in at the back, with clearance to fold the top down.
Most of the rear seats here are aftermarket.
Tim
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- Doug G
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Re: Seatbelts
Over shoulder seat belts require a roll cage for connection/installation.
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