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Shoulder seat belts?

Blue71

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What vehicles have you guys gotten your seat belts out of. I am hooking mine to the roll cage over my left shoulder and wanted to see what I should get them out of. Somebody posted a website of a company that sold them cheap awhile back. Came in different colors too for like 49.99 a set or something. Anybody remember the site?

Thanks Much,

Blue71
 

67ster

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Early S-10 pickups , some 'Yota pickups . I gave up the hunt for some clean ones and bought mine from Julianos Interiors.
 

LSUpete

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I got mine from Tom's, and they are perfect.

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MnkyBiz

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LSUPete,

Is that a Wild Horses Roll Cage? Did you sleeve for the SeatBelts yourself? Did they do it for you???

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LSUpete

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Well, Wild Horses sells them, but they are made by Protofab.....I think. Anywho, I did all of the preparation and mounting myself. This is NOT hard.

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72bronco

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My front seatbelts came off of an early 90s S10 pickup. The rear seatbelts I bought from an RV company on ebay, they are the same as the ones sold by Tom's Bronco Parts but were a lot cheaper. Both work really well.

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Awnrie69

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72 ... that back seat looks really nice. It does not look original... can you give me some info on it?
 

brutis72eb

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If you look in the Seat Options under the Tech Articles you will find 72Bronco's Back Seat Specs
It also has alot of information for different seat swaps from other vehicles ;D
 

Awnrie69

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Thanks Brutis .... Wish I would have seen that before this summer. I just had by back seat recovered. I guess the positive is that it looks nice and now I know what to be working on for in the future.:)
 

mlogan24

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I really did a lot of looking for where to buy 3-point seatbelts and the hands down best place to go is eBay. Cheapest prices on new belts you can find.
 
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Thanks fellas. Going to the Junkyard, then to Southern rods, and probly hit e-bay too.

Thanks Much

Blue71
 

AirForceBronco

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Not kidding--EBAY!

I just did this--go to eBay, click on eBay stores, then type seat belts into the eBay stores search window.

Once that comes up, scroll down to a store called Truck and RV Supply. They have pairs of nice shoulder belts for $84 + $11 s/h and for the rear they have lap belts for $13 apiece + $7 s/h for the first one and $1.50 for each additional one.

These are the same Bendix belts you will find elsewhere for MUCH less. This way you have brand new belts without all the stains, and you know they will be in good working order.

Hope that helps.

MP
 
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