Where do the rear passenger shoulder seat belt mount?

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I just wrapped up a sound deadening and new carpet install and of all the things to forget was to reattach the rear shoulder seatbelts. I have layers of sound deadening and I can't recall where the bolt holes are. Would anyone have a picture or be able to point it out before I start peeling back and cutting random parts of the sound deadening?
 
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It's about 3" down from the seam. You should be able to feel the hole through the headliner. I remember needing some bailing wire to fish the nut and washer up there. Good luck!
 
Sorry I should have been more concise. I'm actually trying to figure out the other end where it goes behind the seat? or wheel well?
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Ah! I have the retractable style and mounted them just behind the seat. It was a bad choice because the belts interfere with raising or lowering the seat back. It's been a PITA every since I installed them.
Maybe there is a better way? Even if I moved it further back, the belt would still catch on the latch pin.
Hopefully someone figured out a better way and we will both be happier.
 
I just wrapped up a sound deadening and new carpet install and of all the things to forget was to reattach the rear shoulder seatbelts. I have layers of sound deadening and I can't recall where the bolt holes are. Would anyone have a picture or be able to point it out before I start peeling back and cutting random parts of the sound deadening?


do you have a FJ62

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are your adding the FJ62 modern rear 3point safety belt system to a 8/80- 9/87 FJ60 ?


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FJ62! Thank you @ToyotaMatt. Photos helped a lot! Found the bolt holes.


your welcome ...

- Remember Always ! :

- All Toyota vehicle platforms globally , car and trucks .....

- use a unique thread pitch and diameter fastener system , this prevents the use of other metric Toyota hardware that is not the correct JIS mark Head # spec. rating from being used or installed in place of / or by mistake that then would easily shear off in a collision ..........

- Then you die or meet certain doom as a result :confused:


Example :
ALL FJ40 roll bars have 4 feet , that have 4 bolt holes , 1 captured nut in the upper wheel wells of each of each the 4 feet , is much larger in thread pitch and diameter , yet smaller in diameter then the next TOYOTA JIS bolt / nut size up size spec. M6 , M8 , M10 , M12 etc ....

- you can see this format on the above EPC diagram i posted ....




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