Re: SER1 Seat belt fitting - again
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Alyn-
I did it in my 107SW. I used the small bracket (part # 395587 & 395586,
they are handed) on the =B3B=B2 post. I bolted it to the top of the bulk head
as well as into the side of the upper =B3B=B2 post galvanizing. I also added
some holes into the body where the reel mounts below the bracket. It worke=
d
well. I also reinforced where the bracket mounts for the female receiver.
That part seemed to be the least reinforced in the 107. The seat base just
wasn=B9t designed with seat belts in mind, but I think I got it dialed in
pretty well. I=B9ll post pictures to the Garage shortly.
Matt
1957 107SW
Seattle, WA
On 6/1/05 9:12 AM, "Alyn Fendley" <alyn.fendley@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
> Hi All
> Can anyone direct me to information regarding the fitting of inertia reel
> belts to a series 1 station wagon. Paddocks sell kits for the series 3, h=
as
> anyone gone this way? Can the reel be mounted on the side of the hardtop
> rather than at the bottom of the door which continuely gets caught in the
> door.
> =20
> Regards
> =20
> Alyn
>=20
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<FONT FACE=3D"Verdana">Alyn-<BR>
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I did it in my 107SW. I used the small bracket (part # 395587 & 3=
95586, they are handed) on the “B” post. I bolted it=
to the top of the bulk head as well as into the side of the upper “B&=
#8221; post galvanizing. I also added some holes into the body where t=
he reel mounts below the bracket. It worked well. I also reinfor=
ced where the bracket mounts for the female receiver. That part seemed=
to be the least reinforced in the 107. The seat base just wasn’=
t designed with seat belts in mind, but I think I got it dialed in pretty we=
ll. I’ll post pictures to the Garage shortly.<BR>
<BR>
Matt<BR>
1957 107SW<BR>
Seattle, WA<BR>
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On 6/1/05 9:12 AM, "Alyn Fendley" <alyn.fendley@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx=
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Hi All<BR>
Can anyone direct me to information regarding the fitting of inertia reel b=
elts to a series 1 station wagon. Paddocks sell kits for the series 3, has a=
nyone gone this way? Can the reel be mounted on the side of the hardtop rath=
er than at the bottom of the door which continuely gets caught in the door.<=
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</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><FONT SIZE=3D"2"><FONT FACE=3D"Arial">Regards<BR>
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</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><FONT SIZE=3D"2"><FONT FACE=3D"Arial">Alyn<BR>
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