| Thanks for the tip..
I think what I'm going to end up doing, is mount to the normal location on the 
wheel arch for when the roll-bar is not in the car, and then relocate it to a 
point on the roll-bar, when I have that installed. That way, I can use either 
location depending on whether I have the roll bar in or not. I was hoping to 
have just one mounting location, but it appears that is probably too much of a 
problem to try and work out.
Thanks again everyone for your input on this.
BTW - I Plan to take this car for it's first test drive either tomorrow, or 
Saturday, so that's why I've been asking so many questions the last two weeks. 
Regards,
Bryan Vandiver - 59 bugeye
San Jose CA
CTE engineer - Sun Microsystems (JavaSoft)
>To: spridgets@autox.team.net
>cc: Bryan.Vandiver@eng.sun.com
>Subject: re: bugeye seat belt mounting points
>
>  Hi Bryan,
>  How 'bout shortening the belt and mounting it directly to the vertical
>bar of the roll bar?
>  One of my favorite seatbelts was the factory rectractable 3-point that
>had the upper loop for the shoulder harness mounted that way in my Jeep CJ-7.
>  (I think it actually ran from the retractor at the base of the rollbar
>vertical, up to a guide on the rollbar vertical just above shoulder height,
>and then to the buckle.)
>     Ed in NC
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