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Did you change your seats again?
Nope, old photo of the OEM seats. I still have my Procar seats in.
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Did you change your seats again?
Piggy back question for my 76 Cruiser. Is it possible to get this hardtop mounted 3 point seatbelts anywhere? Mine has lap belts only.
Not exactly sure what your question is here. @Living in the Past has some really good pics of the two different mounting points for the retractor if that’s what you’re after. If you’re asking where to obtain seatbelts which will attach to your hardtop, there are several good aftermarket sources. Keep in mind for a higher attachment point of the shoulder ring (like the hardtop mounting position), it takes more belt length on the spool to provide enough belt to wrap around more ‘ample’ folks, if you know what I mean. When I still had OEM belts I twice had experiences where a ‘healthy’ passenger was riding shotgun and couldn’t fit the seatbelt around themselves. That was awkward. I’m now running Cruiser Corps belts all around and they have tons of extra belt length. You could definitely run their belts through the hardtop mounting position and still be able to secure your ample passengers.Piggy back question for my 76 Cruiser. Is it possible to get this hardtop mounted 3 point seatbelts anywhere? Mine has lap belts only.
Not exactly sure what your question is here. @Living in the Past has some really good pics of the two different mounting points for the retractor if that’s what you’re after. If you’re asking where to obtain seatbelts which will attach to your hardtop, there are several good aftermarket sources. Keep in mind for a higher attachment point of the shoulder ring (like the hardtop mounting position), it takes more belt length on the spool to provide enough belt to wrap around more ‘ample’ folks, if you know what I mean. When I still had OEM belts I twice had experiences where a ‘healthy’ passenger was riding shotgun and couldn’t fit the seatbelt around themselves. That was awkward. I’m now running Cruiser Corps belts all around and they have tons of extra belt length. You could definitely run their belts through the hardtop mounting position and still be able to secure your ample passengers.
Yes. One of the major suppliers includes brackets with their seat belts. A google search would tell you who sells belts.Does anyone make a bracket to bolt the seat to the roll bar?
Thanks for the info.Yes. One of the major suppliers includes brackets with their seat belts. A google search would tell you who sells belts.
I’d guess Cruiser Corps, or Cool Cruisers of Texas... never bought from either. I fabricated brackets back in the early ‘90s to mount stock ’78 belts in my ‘74 using the roll bar mounting bolts.