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03/02/12, 05:31 PM
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Bronco Guru
Stocker front locker
Reading, Pa
Joined: Aug 08
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3 point seat belts in rear
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.
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1974 Sport, LUBR, 2.5" WH lift, 1" body lift, Tom's Chevy disks, power steering. rebuilt 302 with Edelbrock intake carb and cam, NP435/dana 20, BC Broncos Headers and exhaust, Aussie locker front, JB Fab twin sticked, Moab Mike full cage, special paint code black on black. 30x9.5x15's.
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03/02/12, 05:52 PM
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Contributor
Bronco Guru
Delaware ????
Joined: Jan 09
Posts: 3,578
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If you use the auto-retractor ones, they should be find. I haven't had an issue with mine. The
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03/02/12, 10:05 PM
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Bronco Guru
Some men are Baptists, others Catholic, my father was an Oldsmobile man
Orangevale
Joined: Apr 04
Posts: 1,174
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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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03/02/12, 10:45 PM
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Contributor
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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.
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03/03/12, 09:53 AM
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Bronco Guru
Stocker front locker
Reading, Pa
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Great. Thanks for the feedback guys.
Dave
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1974 Sport, LUBR, 2.5" WH lift, 1" body lift, Tom's Chevy disks, power steering. rebuilt 302 with Edelbrock intake carb and cam, NP435/dana 20, BC Broncos Headers and exhaust, Aussie locker front, JB Fab twin sticked, Moab Mike full cage, special paint code black on black. 30x9.5x15's.
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03/03/12, 10:41 AM
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Newbie
Chino, Ca
Joined: Jan 12
Posts: 36
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Hey Sac '68 sport those are great looking front seats, what are they off of. Looking to upgrade my stockers.
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03/03/12, 07:56 PM
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Sr. Member
Real Steel!
Mankato, MN
Joined: Dec 09
Posts: 380
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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.
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03/04/12, 07:51 AM
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Contributor
Sr. Member
Sugar Hill, GA
Joined: Dec 10
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Mine bang unless I keep them clicked when no one is using.
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03/04/12, 08:59 AM
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Early Bronco Student
It is all back together and running good...Now time to upgrade stuff
Tampa, Fl
Joined: Jun 01
Posts: 4,149
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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
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Time and Money - That's All It Takes...Seems I am short of both !
BcBroncos 3.5" / 1" body lift, 35x12.5 BFG, 3spd,302 (for now) with Holley T/A 470.
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03/04/12, 10:55 AM
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Bronco Guru
Nordeast Minneapolis
Joined: Apr 08
Posts: 1,018
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Broncotj0
Are you guys buying new? If not what are you robbin' them out of? Explorer? Let me know if you can.
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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.
http://images03.olx.com/ui/1/78/43/12537543_1.jpg
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'64 Sears Allstate Scooter
125cc, 4spd, 6 Horsepower
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03/04/12, 12:40 PM
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Sr. Member
Real Steel!
Mankato, MN
Joined: Dec 09
Posts: 380
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Thanks, I'll take a look at the pick and pull.
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