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Originally Posted by
BradC
Here's my seat belt mock up with the 3D printed upper bracket and the body notched out. The waterfall panel just needs upper notches and the two will make a rectangular opening where the bracket sticks out. I might machine some nice bezels for the opening later on too. I used the stock lower mount points on the chassis.
I like these belts I ordered. They have a compact retract roller (fits behind the seat), smooth operation, and are well made. The clasp section has adjustable length too. Seems like it will work out fine. Ideally the rear upper slip would be a bit higher but it is what it is. I don't want the roll bar and that's really the only practical way it can be any higher. It comes over the shoulder at a good spot and is really comfortable.
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I'll have the steel bracket parts made now. Weld them up and job done!
Looks good. Maybe you have them already but if not and you want your FFR seat cushions to last a little longer and add a little more comfort, Breeze Automotive has adjustable position seat risers with a solid MDF base to help support the cushions. Love mine.
--> https://breezeautomotive.com/shop/in...classic-seats/
Jim
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