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3 point seat belts in rear

muskrat

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I want to install 3 point seat belts in the rear on the roll cage. I have a 6 point installed.

Seen a ton of pics which are great, but wondered if the wind running topless makes the belts bang against the cage.

Anyone have experience with this happening or not happening?

Thanks.
 

Sac '68 sport

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Mine sit off the cage a bit and go between the stock seat so I don't think they will flap against the bar but they might flap around a bit.
I can let you know in a few weeks if don't get a response.
 

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g8rb8t

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Ran rear belts in my '76 for 2 years without rattling. Go for it, worst case if you have an issue you can add some cage padding to eliminate.
 

brian72

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Mine slap in the wind, but I took a piece of velcro and pulled the two pieces of belt tight to the rear upright, about 4 inches below the top bolt....fixed
 

DonaldDouchebag

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Apr 17, 2008
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Are you guys buying new? If not what are you robbin' them out of? Explorer? Let me know if you can.

I have two pairs of front belts out of a Jeep TJ. I have a set installed in the front and I'm waiting for a new cage to install a pair in the rear. They're just about perfect for our application.

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