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Re: 3 point belts

To: "Jeff Church" <jchurch@exis.net>
Subject: Re: 3 point belts
From: "Daryl May" <mayfam@sprynet.com>
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 1997 23:54:52 -0800
Cc: <spridgets@Autox.Team.Net>
Reply-to: "Daryl May" <mayfam@sprynet.com>
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
The bolts, washers and nut are important.  Right size and best quality.

But also important in a car that was not built for seat belts (your and my
Bug Eye) would be to put a backing plate of thick metal on the "other" side
of the belt against the car skin, that the bolt goes through on its way to
the washer and nut.  This can stop the nut pulling through the metal in an
accident, because it spreads the accident load over a wider area of car
skin. One would want to make sure that the bolt is long enough to go
through the whole lot, and still leave a couple of threads exposed.

Works easier on flat skin.

Daryl


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> From: Jeff Church <jchurch@exis.net>
> To: Sprite List <spridgets@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: 3 point belts
> Date: Saturday, December 06, 1997 5:20 PM
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ron Soave <redlotus@spacey.net>
> To: Ulix Goettsch <ulix@u.washington.edu>
> 
> 
> >There's no provisions at all for anything on the wheel well on my
> >Bugeye.  Where did those with non-inertia type belts mount to? Wheelwell
or
> >elsewhere?.
> >
> > Ron Soave
> >'61 Bugeye
> >
> 
> I have matching holes (3, each side) on the wheel wells of my '59 Bugeye.
I
> haven't a clue if they were for seat belts as this car had (has) none
when I
> bought it.
> 
> I would like to get seat belts for mine but do not want to do any
welding.
> It seems that I saw a previous thread that indicated that all one needed
to
> attach these suckers was a good set of high grade bolts and some heavy
duty
> washers. Sounds good to low-tech me. But I am still at a loss as to where
or
> how they are to be attached whether it be 2- point, 3- point, inertia -
> whatever....
> 
> I did note that Sports and Classics has the 3-point retractable on sale
for
> $89.95 each. They even give you a choice of a metal MG or Austin Healey
> emblem on the buckle at no extra charge.  Hell, I'd buy them from S&C for
> that alone. Right now their 2-point, bolt to floor belts at $19.95 are
> looking real good to me. Or am I just too bloody cheap and should go for
the
> 3-point bolt to floor for $35.95??
> 
> Do the methods of attachment, bolt or hook, have any advantage over the
> other when it comes to initial installation?
> 
> As far as S&C goes, I have no vested (or otherwise) interest in them. 
Hell,
> I don't have a vested interest in much of anything else for that fact.
> 
> Jeff Church

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