[Healeys] Fitting lap/sash seat belts.

Alan Seigrist healey.nut at gmail.com
Wed Oct 3 18:40:18 MDT 2007


Patrick -

On my BN1 I have them attached to the wheel arch.  I can use the belt
even if the top is stowed away.  Comfort factor is identical to the
factory three point fitting I have on my BJ8.

Alan



On 10/4/07, Quinn, Patrick <Patrick.Quinn at det.nsw.edu.au> wrote:
> G'day
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> A friend has just bought a set of 3 point lap/sash seat belts for his
> 100 and isn't quite sure where the belts should be attached to the car.
> Remember it's a RHD car but I wouldn't have thought it should make any
> difference.
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> As far as the attachment near the seat bases perhaps the floor or the
> driveshaft tunnel on one side and the floor on the other. With suitable
> backing plates of course.
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> However what about the third attachment for the belt so that it can
> easily go over the shoulder? Perhaps the wheel arches would be best?
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> Your thoughts would be appreciated.
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> Hoo Roo
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> Patrick Quinn
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> Sydney, Australia
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Alan

'52 A90
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