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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / 3-Point Seat Belts?

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TomO
11-23-2017 @ 8:11 AM
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Here is a link to a Hagerty article on installing seat belts.

https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2005/09/01/seat-belts-and-your-collector-car

Here is a link to an article that shows what is important in installing the belts.



Tom

ibshane
11-23-2017 @ 4:34 AM
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Ok..., got it. Thanks!

4dFordSC
11-23-2017 @ 4:08 AM
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Think he's referring to 42wagon's post above in this thread.

39 Ken
11-23-2017 @ 4:07 AM
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I was referring to 42 wagons post of 11-22 @ 0720 that appeared just above my post in this thread. The fordbarn thread fleshed out the info you need for this installation.
Ken

ibshane
11-23-2017 @ 1:29 AM
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39 Ken,
I could not find the post on that thread where "42 wagon mentions the"B" pillar strength?"

This message was edited by ibshane on 11-23-17 @ 2:25 AM

39 Ken
11-22-2017 @ 1:39 PM
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Here is a link to a thread on the "Fordbarn" that
covers the full answer to your question.
Pay particular attention to attachment to
the "B" pillar strength that 42 wagon mentions.
Ken

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=227987&highlight=julianos

42wagon
11-22-2017 @ 7:20 AM
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Be very careful in what you anchor to. The floor panel and probably the door posts were never designed to withstand the force if you actually have a situation where you need the restraint of the seatbelts.

woodiewagon46
11-22-2017 @ 4:56 AM
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As you have already stated the shoulder mount will be the issue. The mount must be anchored into something substantial, wood won't do. Most conversions that I have seen involved fabrication of a threaded mount and welding.

39 Ken
11-22-2017 @ 3:10 AM
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Julianos sells three point belt sets. Check out their web site. There are instructions on how they are mounted.
Ken
http://www.julianos.com/

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ibshane
11-22-2017 @ 2:26 AM
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'37 Ford Fordor

Any of you guys know of a good way to securely attach a 3-point seat belt shoulder anchor to the door post on a 37 Fordor Sedan?

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