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Subject: [Healeys] Seat belt webbing
From: bspidell at comcast.net (Bob Spidell)
Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2011 05:44:27 -0800
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Interesting thread--I never thought about age limits on seat belts.

IIRC, the original/stock belts--they have the BMC stickers but could be dealer 
additions--in my BJ8 are secured with a 
bolt through the floor pans, a big flat washer and a nut.  I always assumed the 
bolt would pull through or the pan would 
buckle before the webbing or stitching gave out.  Reminds me of the people who 
bolt massive 'roll bars'--the 
manufacturers call them 'light bars,' probably because they don't want the 
liability--to sheetmetal pickup beds.  My 
take is if you're not fastening these 'safety' items to some serious 
metal--like a real chassis--they're mostly for 
appearances.


bs



On 3/1/2011 4:15 AM, Chris Dimmock wrote:
> Geez.
> How many of you guys have had a serious accident in a Healey????
> Theory is really interesting.
> Reality is actually the answer.
> Laws are in place. Obey them.
> Ok. Here is my first contribution.
> Google YouTube
> Jeremy Welch Montihey 2002
> Maybe I misspelt the track in France. But you'll find it. Jeremy wasn't a 
> happy man afterwards. But he is now alive 
> and a dad.
> Driving Is dangerous. Seat belts make it safer.
> My biggest accident? Just call it luck. And I didn't even bend my alloy 
> steering wheel..
> Wear a legal seat belt.
> Or not. It's like the helmet arguement. If you have a $10 head...
>
>
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