Harness Seat Belts - Moutning Point??

Started by gupster, September 05, 2007, 06:26:47 PM

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gupster

Hi,

Just wondering where most people fit the rear mounting point to? Being a pickup most belts are made to go to the rear seat moutning points (in cars).

Ive read that they should not mount on the floor and the lowest they should be behind you is about shoulder height. Pics would be a great help as well.

Cheers,
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jimbo74

i have seen people actually mount a plate and go through the back cab wall
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gupster

Thanks guys.

I was thining to bolt a plate either side of the back wall then bolt through for the mounting point. if you have seen it done before thats good enough for me.  :)
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Hilux Details: 1987 2.2 Petrol MK2, 33x12.5x15 MT's, 3" Spring Lift, 3" Roll bars, CB Radio, Electric Fan Conversion, Nearly every mechanical part is new after a 18 month rebuild. Now I have finished rebuilding the mechanical side of things, I can finally turn all my spare cash and effort to off-road modifications!

CTENG in KS

Use a nice big plate to spread out the force as best you can.
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gupster

Thats now my plan :)

have you got any larger pics of your truck you have a very similar roll cage that ive planned for mine.

Thanks
Toyota Hilux Pickup Owners Club - www.hpoc.co.uk
Hilux Details: 1987 2.2 Petrol MK2, 33x12.5x15 MT's, 3" Spring Lift, 3" Roll bars, CB Radio, Electric Fan Conversion, Nearly every mechanical part is new after a 18 month rebuild. Now I have finished rebuilding the mechanical side of things, I can finally turn all my spare cash and effort to off-road modifications!

gupster

Toyota Hilux Pickup Owners Club - www.hpoc.co.uk
Hilux Details: 1987 2.2 Petrol MK2, 33x12.5x15 MT's, 3" Spring Lift, 3" Roll bars, CB Radio, Electric Fan Conversion, Nearly every mechanical part is new after a 18 month rebuild. Now I have finished rebuilding the mechanical side of things, I can finally turn all my spare cash and effort to off-road modifications!