1967-1972 3-Point Seat Belt Upgrade and Installation
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- Опубліковано 19 кві 2016
- This custom retractable 3 Point Seat Belt system includes everything needed to install two seat belts in your 67-72 Chevrolet or GMC truck. This kit uses original mounting holes in the floor and the "B" Pillar for a simple and clean installation that looks like it came from the factory.
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Great! I am restoring a 1970 c20 and a seat belt has saved my life two times, will be buying these soon thanks
if i ever get a classic for my son as his first car, im doing this.
@@plaid13 my first car was a classic. Still have it. Still in great shape and never bapped it.
These Brothers Guys seem to really care.
Hey guys! Love your show! I am wanting to install a 3 point seat belt to the middle rear seat. I have a 96 4runner..
Sorry, we have nothing for the 4Runner. We ONLY sell parts and accessories for 1947-1987 Chevy & GMC trucks.
Lap belts are ok but you can't go wrong with lap and shoulder belts!
Good
Does the shoulder bolt just go in to the existing hole in the b pillar? No need to tap the hole with threads or weld in a plate nut for strength?
Yes, exactly.
To bad I can’t use em with OG GM lap belts
Do they have a custom kit for a 1990 Honda CRX SI model in that year this car came with door mounted seat belts and they honestly suck
We only carry Chevy & GMC Truck parts.
what about installing a middle shoulder belt to the back seat?
On the Drivers side in the 67-72 Suburban models there is a mounting boss in the B pillar for a shoulder belt. The passenger side does not have a mount because of the need to "walk through" to the rear seat.
Christine Jensen. That's impassable to do look it up its not real for the middle
Do they lock up when you hit a bump like the newer ones do?
Yes, on occasion they do. It's tolerable though.
where does the other part of seat belt attach, with the roller assy.or not. where and how.
We routinely use the original lap belt mounting positions. If your truck doesn't have those, then you'll need to drill holes in the floorpan where you'd like the inner/outer belts to mount. If you have any additional questions, please call our customer service guys at 800-977-2767.
What company is this that manufactures the 3 point seat belt? Can it be installed on 1955-1959 Ford, Mercury, Edsel, and Lincolns?
Wr're sure there is a company out there that will do retro-fit kits for Merc, Ford and Lincoln, but we have these made for us specifically for Chevy & GMC trucks by a private vendor.
What size drill bit? Do I drill the hole slightly smaller?
You need a drill bit just slightly larger than the bolts you are using.
How does this application work in a 1967 c20? There isn't a should strap bolt hole?
If your truck doesn't have the shoulder strap hole then you would create one and drop an anchor in to support the bolt. That is how it's done when installing this kit in earlier trucks too. It's a little more work, but results are the same!
What kind of anchor?
Can you make a video on the seat belt extension
Not sure what you mean by seat belt extension. Please call our office and let's see if we can help out 800-977-2767
Wasn't this show Two Guys Garage?
It is called Motorhead Garage. Two Guys is a different show!
Did I miss something? How’d they get the hole in the b pillar? How’s the bolt stay in the b pillar? Most other ways of doing this have a bracket plate on the inside . How’s this one work? Should’ve started the video from scratch
The "B" Pillar on the '67 and up trucks already has a threaded mounting point for 3 point belts. This kit uses that factory position to attach the upper strap. Early trucks that don't have the factory mount do require the installation of a threaded support plate.
@@BROTHERSTruckPartsTV OK - I have a truck that had the 3-point belts but the threaded support plate is missing. Where can I order those?
@@StubbTx Call our shop and check with the guys in Customer Service, maybe they can order just the plates separately. Otherwise, call the Truck Stop in Fullerton CA, they will have what you need (714-870-7920).