As I remember it, they first cut or drilled the hole for the shoulder anchor. Then dropped fishing line down the hole, tied the bolt onto the fishing line, and pulled it up the post into the hole. Th
But I'd have to wonder if the sheet medal would be strong enough? I'd think you'd want a pretty hefty anchor plate to spread the stress if you were actually in an accident. Even at 35-40 mph you woul
Author: "Hanlon, Bill (ISS Houston)" <bill.hanlon@hp.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 10:34:12 -0500
When I did my 57 small window I used a piece of strap that was about 1.5" x 12" x 3/16". I figured if the belt could pull that through the cab's sheet metal it would have already crushed my body big
I believe Juliano's web site has some information on installing 3 point belts in a big window cab. They recommend cutting out a thin section between the rear window and door frame and welding-in a pi
Carl. Do you know what years Buick had the seats with the built in shoulder belts? Thanks. Harry 1955 1st Series Chevy Reno, NV -- Original Message -- From: Carl & Becky Ham <the_hams@hotmail.com> To
My '97 Park Avenue has them and I recently rode in a 2001 Park Avenue that was the same. Got to assume at least from '97 to '01 they all are that way. Sorry I can't be of more help. Carl Ham '56 Che
Author: "Hennie van Dalen" <h.vandalen11@chello.nl>
Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 18:28:27 +0200
Check out http://www.julianos.com/how2.html It explaines how to mount 3-point seatbelts in several types of car/truck. It also includes photo's. I Hope it helps. Hennie van Dalen home: www.chello.nl/
Could you you tell me the length of the seat in the 97 Park Ave please? I was thinking about looking for one of those. Thanks in advance Steve Stuckmeyer 51 3100 St Peters, MO Carl Ham '56 Chevy TF
I measured the seat a while back and found it would fit in my '56 but I didn't keep the measurements. Not sure if an AD truck is narrower inside the cab than a TF. I'll measure the seat in the next