Rear Retractable Seatbelts

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NoMAD
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Rear Retractable Seatbelts

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straight up...who's got them?

what have you used?

brand? model?

i looking to put in retractable belts in the rear but dont want to put the ones that sit in the bulky units on the parcel shelf...

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Hi NoMad,
I think this is well known, but for those who feel I'm a purist - shock and recover.....

I used Fairlaine (around the 99/2000 model - square edges) rear retracts in mine - made up some 5 mm plates to fully fit the underside of the outer rear deck and welded on angled brace to sit against the rear seat partition - welded the end of the plates to the boot lid support frame then just fitted them.......only one bolt holds them in place and you'll need to make up some sort of cover as it is very visible on the rear deck.

You'll have to do a bit of playing around with finding the correct hole to make through the deck and the plate - otherwise you can't get them out once the plates are welded in.....

Had to get some longer floor straps/connectors to suit......and made sure they were matched to the buckle......

No complaints from anyone yet........ except those in the front pass seat......

frats,
Rosco
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rosco,

any pics mate? i think i know what you mean but a little diagram would be a help

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Post by Blacky »

Or ring Stampy - he is in Vic and he does a neat setup that mounts underneath the parcel shelf - I`ve got them in my Monaro.
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NoMad,
try and get out to the garage later today and take a couple..... if not, tomorrow....

you may wish to follow up Blacky's suggestion - I'm only an amateur and necessity forced my hand....

frats,
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cheers rosco that would be good when you get a minute....

Blacky - looked up stampy in the members list and found nothing (found a stumpy? ) - do you have an email for him?

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Post by Blacky »

Sorry NoMAD-hes not a member here, he has a business doing seatbelts in Vic somewhere. Google Stampys seatbelts.
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Going to Take a punt at this then....

Stamps Hot-Rod Coloured Seatbelts
(03) 5447 7555

gave them a call but he's out till next week...any chance you got any photo's of the one in the HQ Blacky?

Were they easy to install?

Any additional Material Required?

Were you required to give him sash buckle lengths?

Run Smooth? etc....

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