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seat belts in slick crew

Posted: December 27, 2015, 7:19 pm
by 65 crewcab
how do you get the anchor point in between the doors with out cutting a major hole.or cutting the welds

Re: seat belts in slick crew

Posted: December 27, 2015, 10:01 pm
by Alan Mclennan
Have you got a photo we could look at 65 ?

Re: seat belts in slick crew

Posted: December 27, 2015, 10:41 pm
by 65 crewcab
have to get one tomorrow then figure out how to post it

Re: seat belts in slick crew

Posted: December 27, 2015, 11:17 pm
by FarmMotorSports
Can it be lowered from the headliner area in to position?

Re: seat belts in slick crew

Posted: December 28, 2015, 2:10 pm
by 65 crewcab
That is closed in solid on the top can come in above the head liner in the back seat. was not wanting to drill out the pop rivets. But might be only way

the wall between the doors http://s1175.photobucket.com/user/65cre ... r.jpg.html

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could not get to post pics but could links

Re: seat belts in slick crew

Posted: December 28, 2015, 5:25 pm
by Alan Mclennan
here you go 65, might need something a bit more sturdy than those pop rivets tho


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Re: seat belts in slick crew

Posted: December 28, 2015, 7:44 pm
by 65 crewcab
Thanks Allen. It is welded on the back side of the panel. I would be happy with just a lap belt but wife wants shoulder belts.

Re: seat belts in slick crew

Posted: January 18, 2016, 2:17 pm
by PFM-64f100
This is how I did mine. Drilled a hole in the flat plate then welded a nut onto the back of it. Then I used some pop rivets to hold it on there. Not the best but figured it would slow me down for now.

I do have plans on redoing it by making a horizontal cut in the middle (location behind the current plate) then sliding the plate inside then reattaching the plate with the current pop rivets holes. This way it will be pulling on the complete panel and not just the rivets.

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Wish I had more photos but looks like they got lost with the HD crash a while back. Dang HDs. :)

Re: seat belts in slick crew

Posted: January 18, 2016, 7:15 pm
by 65 crewcab
Thanks for the reply and pics PFM. Was thinking of drilling the rivets out to gain access. Then putting them back in then adding a weld between each rivet.

Re: seat belts in slick crew

Posted: January 19, 2016, 6:13 pm
by orangeRcode
PFM-64f100 wrote:This is how I did mine. Drilled a hole in the flat plate then welded a nut onto the back of it. Then I used some pop rivets to hold it on there. Not the best but figured it would slow me down for now.

I do have plans on redoing it by making a horizontal cut in the middle (location behind the current plate) then sliding the plate inside then reattaching the plate with the current pop rivets holes. This way it will be pulling on the complete panel and not just the rivets.

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Wish I had more photos but looks like they got lost with the HD crash a while back. Dang HDs. :)
Where did you source the seat belts?

Re: seat belts in slick crew

Posted: January 26, 2016, 2:02 pm
by PFM-64f100
orangeRcode wrote:
PFM-64f100 wrote:This is how I did mine. Drilled a hole in the flat plate then welded a nut onto the back of it. Then I used some pop rivets to hold it on there. Not the best but figured it would slow me down for now.

I do have plans on redoing it by making a horizontal cut in the middle (location behind the current plate) then sliding the plate inside then reattaching the plate with the current pop rivets holes. This way it will be pulling on the complete panel and not just the rivets.

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Wish I had more photos but looks like they got lost with the HD crash a while back. Dang HDs. :)
Where did you source the seat belts?
Some place in Oklahoma I think. seat belts plus maybe. It has been a number of years sorry.

Re: seat belts in slick crew

Posted: January 26, 2016, 8:53 pm
by 65 crewcab
Did a search for shoulder belts