Hi there,
I'm having a lot of trouble finding rear seatbelts to install into my HJ60 (my year model is 1982).
A brief explanation: I bought this car and it didn't have any rear seats installed, so I went and bought some *pristine* full bench seats off an old wrecking one. This was from an '85 year model, but the seats still fit just fine.
Anyways, I bought some brand-new rear seatbelts to fit onto my Cruiser. I noticed my 60 already had some thread cut into the upper C pillar for the top of the sash tongue, so I figured someone has fitted 3-point seatbelts in the back during this car's history.
First off, these seatbelts were terrible - not period correct at all and look like they're from a brand-new car so I immediately didn't want them anymore. I decided to try and fit them anyways, and got stuck when I went to try and mount them. I bolted the top sash tongue onto the C pillar, but got stuck with where everything else was meant to go. There were no instructions, I can't find any information on mounting points (not even in the Haynes manual!) and I don't understand how the rear seatbelts would mount on as I didn't take them off... because the car didn't come with any!!!
After a bit of research, I found out the FJ60 had retractable lap-sash rear seatbelts instead of the 3-point belt. What I don't know is whether or not the HJ60 came with lap-sashes in the back; if so, I am having a LOT of trouble finding ones that will fit my bus.
It's also my preference for lap-sashes. I get they're not as safe, but I'm trying to get this car back to complete stock and period correct. I also enjoy sleeping in the back and I won't be able to do that if a 3-point harness is hanging where my head goes when I sleep.
If anyone can point me in the right direction or has any information on 1982 HJ60 Cruiser rear seatbelts, including any photos of what they have in their Cruiser, it would save me a HUGE headache and a major pain in my backside.
Please help me!!
Oh and if you'd like photos to assist with what I'm explaining, let me know! I can upload some in a reply.
Cheers,
Will
I'm having a lot of trouble finding rear seatbelts to install into my HJ60 (my year model is 1982).
A brief explanation: I bought this car and it didn't have any rear seats installed, so I went and bought some *pristine* full bench seats off an old wrecking one. This was from an '85 year model, but the seats still fit just fine.
Anyways, I bought some brand-new rear seatbelts to fit onto my Cruiser. I noticed my 60 already had some thread cut into the upper C pillar for the top of the sash tongue, so I figured someone has fitted 3-point seatbelts in the back during this car's history.
First off, these seatbelts were terrible - not period correct at all and look like they're from a brand-new car so I immediately didn't want them anymore. I decided to try and fit them anyways, and got stuck when I went to try and mount them. I bolted the top sash tongue onto the C pillar, but got stuck with where everything else was meant to go. There were no instructions, I can't find any information on mounting points (not even in the Haynes manual!) and I don't understand how the rear seatbelts would mount on as I didn't take them off... because the car didn't come with any!!!
After a bit of research, I found out the FJ60 had retractable lap-sash rear seatbelts instead of the 3-point belt. What I don't know is whether or not the HJ60 came with lap-sashes in the back; if so, I am having a LOT of trouble finding ones that will fit my bus.
It's also my preference for lap-sashes. I get they're not as safe, but I'm trying to get this car back to complete stock and period correct. I also enjoy sleeping in the back and I won't be able to do that if a 3-point harness is hanging where my head goes when I sleep.
If anyone can point me in the right direction or has any information on 1982 HJ60 Cruiser rear seatbelts, including any photos of what they have in their Cruiser, it would save me a HUGE headache and a major pain in my backside.
Please help me!!
Oh and if you'd like photos to assist with what I'm explaining, let me know! I can upload some in a reply.
Cheers,
Will