[Tigers] Seat Belts and Seat Slider
michael king
michael.s.king at gmail.com
Thu Sep 17 06:33:40 MDT 2015
Joel,
The sunbeams have from series alpines though tiger mounting points for 3
point belts.
There are 2 points on the floor on each side of the car for the lap mounts
at the rear of the rear floorplans, the shoulder mount goes through into
the rear wheel well with a captive nut that's plugged by a nylon screw that
you can see if you put your head in the rear wheel arch.
On 17 Sep 2015 10:30 pm, "Joel Martin via Tigers" <tigers at autox.team.net>
wrote:
> I must confess, when doing metal and body work, I did not think ahead
> regarding seat belt mounting locations. I know with 1968 and newer cars
> you are required to wear a seat belt but I am sure I want them on any car I
> drive.
>
> So, what do people do regarding adding seat belts 'after' welding is out
> of the question with new paint completed and carpet installed? My MGB has
> welded in captive nuts for belts and shoulder strap mounting points and I
> guess I was thinking the Tiger MK 1A had them as well - bad mistake.
> Options now?
>
> My other concern is with the seat slider where the seats 'raise/tip'
> forward with no way to hold back of seat frame from tipping forward in case
> of front end accident. How have folks addressed this issue or is it a none
> issue?
>
> Regards
>
> Joel Martin
>
>
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