Bill,
These studs are the shoulder belt anchor points for seat belts. They will
protrude through the panel and will be capped with chrome flat washers and
chrome acorn nuts that are identical to the front seat pivot nuts. This
picture taken on a Phase 1 BJ8 shows how the arrangement looks.
I don't know about other makes, but the rear quarter trim panels I get from
Heritage Upholstery and Trim have the holes already cut in the wood inside
and only need to be carefuly cut through the outer skin of vinyl and thin
foam padding to fit into place over the studs.
Rich Chrysler
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Sent: Saturday, May 09, 2009 6:20 PM
Subject: [Healeys] Interior question
> Hi All,
>
> I'm puttting in?the new interior in my BJ8 38046; and I have a question
> about the interior rear quarter panels.? My car has protruding threaded
> studs for the shoulder straps of the seat belt system.? Should the studs
> protrude through the quarter panels?? The holes I punched into the panels
> are only large enough to allow the bolts to thread into the studs.?? This
> arrangement is preventing me from installing the rear seat squabs as the
> quarter panels won't be pushed away.? It seems that if these studs
> protruded, there would be greater flexibility to the quarter panels.
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Bill Schumann
> Nahant, MA
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