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3 point seat belts
I just noticed that I have a bolt hole in both somewhat upper corners of my cab, I was wondering if anyone has used these to install a set of 3 point seat belts. I curently only have one seat belt and it is on the passengerside and I have no idea what it came out of. I figured while I have the bench seat out at the moment I would put a set of seat belts in it but would also like to install a set of 3 point units in it. Any one done this and what models did you getr yours from?
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Seat belts out of an S-10 work, although they are slightly short so if you are big in the gut they may not work for you. The passenger side will fit where the old belts bolted. The drivers side would except fo the gas tank is in the way, so you will probably have to drill a hole to mount it.
You may have to bend the mounting plate on the S-10 belts to make them sit level (so they work correctly). There are also Custom Belts on the market that you can buy. I believe the bolts for the shoulder brackets are 7/16" Fine Thread. Good Luck and get some belts in there! |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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I installed a set using the hole in the wall. I got a set of 3-pointers from Chevy Duty. I don't really like the latch. It's not a push button type, but rather a lift latch type similar to an airplane seatbelt latch. If you catch it on any article of clothing, you are UN-LATCHED going down the road. When I switch out the seat, I will be ditching these as fast as possible.
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I really wanted to get 3 points in mine so as soon as I got the thing I got a nice set of push button, self retracting types from Rick's Pickup Parts. Went right into the old mounts and the top corners. Real happy with them. I saved the origianls in case I ever sell the thing and the next owner wants to take it back to stock.
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I did the same.Rick's hooked me up with blue 3pts for my suburban.I am a big guy and the belts fit fine.
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Thanks guys for the responses, I checked out Chevy duty's price a little high, tried Rick's but couldn't find anything about seatbelts, went to the junkyard today and looked over some different vehicles including some S10's that were all faded or rotted out and decided to order some from Wesco Performance plus I also ordered a center seatBelt as well and all required hardware. Will have it here tomorrow.
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I bought a pair of 3-point belts from a lae 80's standard cab S10 for my truck. Hands down the best mod i have done...i feel 10x safer with them.
The passenger side retractor and buckles were a direct bolt in. I used the stock hole and bolt in the floor, and put in a bolt in the threaded insert in the cab roof. The buckle went right in place of the stock and was the prefect lenght too, not too short. The driver's side was almost a complete bolt in, except i had to drill a hole more forward in the cab floor to bolt down the retractor. I used a big washer, although i proably need to upgrade to a bigger one. It took me about an hour to get everything end and cost me $30 for the belts plus a few dollars for some grade-8 hardware. Completely worth it.
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Be very choosy with used belts. When they wear and dry rot the aren't very good. There is a reason racing belts have dates on them, and they are not legal after 2 years. It's small insurance.
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belts
I got mine from Gem Street Rods. gemstreetrods.com
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Hi,
I am a newbie. I bought the complete set of thre points and center belt from Early Classic for 219.00 Bob |
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Shawn,Got pics You can post? Thanks,Mike
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Also, do you have a charcoal or dark grey color for those seat belt sets?
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Shawn,
Second request for pics. Will I be able to use all original holes? Is hardware included? And these are retractable right. What kind of latch do they have?-- Regular button style I hope ( not the aircraft type mentioned earlier) Thanks, Tom
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Pics
I looked thru all of the pics I have and I guess I never took any and I don't have access to any trucks we have installed them in right now. The only gray is a medium gray color, and they are the button type of latches. There are a few members that have installed them if they read this maybe they could snap a few pics for you.
Shawn Last edited by rickspickuppart; 05-07-2004 at 11:08 AM. Reason: I cant type for SH*t |
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Ok, so who's got some nice pics of Rick's Pickup Parts belts in your truck?
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Rick- Are these the belts you sell??
These look grey, but are actually black. Diane |
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TomsC10R- The female end sits in the bench seat, or can hang in the console with the seatbelt holder. The male end just bolts into the stock hole in the cab and you have to drill a hole or make a bracket to bolt down the retractor. I will try to find a pic installed.
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Here is the web page where you can see installation for this setup...I figure the vendors on the board are probably the better place to buy.
http://www.julianos.com/how2_67chevy_truck.html |
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Blazin,
Thanks for your help and the link!!
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tha seat came out of a 98 and up chevy Silverado
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