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Old 11-16-2019, 12:26 AM   #351
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Oh great another show off !!
And no mention of what year either.

His Siggy says '69.

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Old 11-16-2019, 01:17 AM   #352
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His Siggy says '69.

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Old 11-16-2019, 04:15 PM   #353
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Ok...so the 3 point anchors go back to '69...do we have any owners of a '68 that want to chime-in?

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Old 12-06-2019, 02:12 PM   #354
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I am going to add to the seat belt thread so it might give people ideas. I installed three point belts to my (now) bucket seat Suburban. I found it necessary for comfort to move the receptacles forward so I added aftermarket reinforcement plates. For the retractors I mounted them in a similar position to newer model trucks. I tacked the same reinforcement plates in the B pillar and used OE plastic plugs. I still need one for the drivers side. I might try to form some metal covers to hide the ugly retractors.

They came out very comfortable to wear.
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Old 12-08-2019, 01:46 PM   #355
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Lots of good seat belt info here.
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Old 12-08-2019, 05:04 PM   #356
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I am going to add to the seat belt thread so it might give people ideas. I installed three point belts to my (now) bucket seat Suburban. I found it necessary for comfort to move the receptacles forward so I added aftermarket reinforcement plates. For the retractors I mounted them in a similar position to newer model trucks. I tacked the same reinforcement plates in the B pillar and used OE plastic plugs. I still need one for the drivers side. I might try to form some metal covers to hide the ugly retractors.

They came out very comfortable to wear.
A couple of questions if you will oblige me. How did you get the reinforcement plate inside of the door frame (B pillar). And where is this seatbelt thread? I must be using the wrong search words.

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Old 12-08-2019, 05:43 PM   #357
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Ok...so the 3 point anchors go back to '69...do we have any owners of a '68 that want to chime-in?

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the 68 I have sitting here (or what's left of it) does have anchors for 3 point belts
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Old 12-08-2019, 06:52 PM   #358
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A couple of questions if you will oblige me. How did you get the reinforcement plate inside of the door frame (B pillar). And where is this seatbelt thread? I must be using the wrong search words.

Thanks in advance.
Sorry HO455...I "jokingly" suggested that we start a thread to ask the question "What years have the factory mounting anchors for the 3 point seatbelts" and it got answered so quickly that a separate thread wasn't started...but the results are in: '68 thru '72 have them...'67 doesn't (unless someone with a late model year '67 chimes in with a different answer?). Now we can return this to the original topic of "What did you do to your Suburban Today".

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Old 12-08-2019, 06:56 PM   #359
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the 68 I have sitting here (or what's left of it) does have anchors for 3 point belts
Thanks for the final piece of the puzzle, richard2717! Your build has me in awe of your abilities with such a complete tear-down...thanks for letting us follow along!

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Old 12-08-2019, 07:03 PM   #360
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A couple of questions if you will oblige me. How did you get the reinforcement plate inside of the door frame (B pillar)
After deciding the reinforcement plate would go through the opening for the hinge bolts, I drilled holes for the mounting bolt and a couple small ones for welds. I used fishing line to pull the plate in position. I just replicated the hinge bolt hole on the drivers pillar.
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Old 12-08-2019, 07:20 PM   #361
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Thanks for the final piece of the puzzle, richard2717! Your build has me in awe of your abilities with such a complete tear-down...thanks for letting us follow along!

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After deciding the reinforcement plate would go through the opening for the hinge bolts, I drilled holes for the mounting bolt and a couple small ones for welds. I used fishing line to pull the plate in position. I just replicated the hinge bolt hole on the drivers pillar.
Very clever!
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Old 12-18-2019, 07:59 PM   #363
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Today, I was "gifted" the final piece of my interior puzzle by new member "gratefuldog". I drove about a hour to meet Pete at his work, where he gave me an original front bench seat from his '71 GMC Suburban! Sure...it had been "customized" a little by his dog...but it is the perfect candidate to get reupholstered at the same time as my center and rear seats! Thanks again, Pete...it was a pleasure to meet you!

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Today, I was "gifted" the final piece of my interior puzzle by new member "gratefuldog". I drove about a hour to meet Pete at his work, where he gave me an original front bench seat from his '71 GMC Suburban! Sure...it had been "customized" a little by his dog...but it is the perfect candidate to get reupholstered at the same time as my center and rear seats! Thanks again, Pete...it was a pleasure to meet you!

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Old 06-30-2020, 11:26 AM   #365
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I never thought of mounting the retractors there. I haven't mounted mine yet.

I mounted the front one's to the lower part of the B-pillar
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I guess when my upholsterer disassembled/reassembled my seats, the clearance I had before is now somewhat less? The retractors would not fit back on the top seat bracket bolt without binding, so I had to use the nifty "L" brackets supplied by the seatbelt vendor. With a little black paint, it looks and fits fine...just not as simple and clean as when installed up higher, although this way, I was able to angle the retractor slightly so the belt doesn't rub against the guide like it did when it was more vertical...so that's a plus!

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What kit did you go with? Easy to install? Happy with it?

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I got the kit from Brothers that pops in behind the stock covers. simple install
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All I did today was pull the 72 out of my new toy box to install a 2-post lift tomorrow. I hope to get it back on the road by early summer, it has been 5 years since I took it for a ride.
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All I did today was pull the 72 out of my new toy box to install a 2-post lift tomorrow. I hope to get it back on the road by early summer, it has been 5 years since I took it for a ride.

You will love the lift. I have had mine for about 6 years now.

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I’m sure It will get used often and I will love it. I retired last week so I’m going to have plenty of time to put it to work and get the 72 back on the road.
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Got the lift put up just need to wire it up then start wearing it out.
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Got the lift put up just need to wire it up then start wearing it out.
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I want to know about the Vette on the shelf.......
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