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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
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    Not seemingly shown is the bracket in the back corner of the of the door-jam.

    Also on the late SIII 109 and Stage 1 the inertia reel was mounted below the gal capping of the seat transom where there was a doubling aluminium panel welded to the back side. You could use the usual steel reinforcing plate in the same place.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Veryan View Post
    Ok, I have to fit some lap belts too...and not wanting to start a new post...i'll continue with this one. So, the size of the bolts required are...?? (mention is made of defender seat belt bolts - you can use these? is this correct?)

    I have the optional parts cat, and the bolts required are part number 383805. but no mention is made anywhere of the size.....
    Bolt size for seat belts is 7/16" UNF. This has been the Australian (and possibly international standard) for more than forty years, and should be the same on all cars, although there may be some which concessionally are allowed a different one. It is unlikely to change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Bolt size for seat belts is 7/16" UNF. This has been the Australian (and possibly international standard) for more than forty years, and should be the same on all cars, although there may be some which concessionally are allowed a different one. It is unlikely to change.

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    Yep JDNSW is spot on. I bought new generic ones recently and the bolt size was the same as the original, 7/16" UNF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TJWA View Post
    I bought new generic ones recently
    Just out of interest, where did you buy them - and how much?

    Thanks, Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by peterg1001 View Post
    Just out of interest, where did you buy them - and how much?

    Thanks, Peter
    I got them online from www.hemco.com.au

    Mine were all lap belts at $55 each (my Landy is a soft top)

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    The 7/16" bolt size - that is the diameter of the threaded part, not the head - correct?

    I managed to salvage one of the bolts used to hold the old belts in with and it was not metric, imperial or even whitworth, or BS come to think about it. The closest I got was a 19mm socket - but that eventually rounded it off and had to get it out with a punch and hammer.

    Thanks for all the info guys.

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    Yes, that is the thread size. 7/16" UNF Unified National Fine?

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    Seat Belt Mounting

    I'm pretty sure high tensile bolts are a big no-no. Apparently it's better for the steel to stretch a little in the event of an impact as opposed to snapping under great force.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc109 View Post
    I'm pretty sure high tensile bolts are a big no-no. Apparently it's better for the steel to stretch a little in the event of an impact as opposed to snapping under great force.
    They may be, but I doubt there is any practical problem - the strength of the bolt exceeds the strength of the seat belt by a very large margin regardless as to whether the bolt is high tensile or mild steel. In other words it is (deliberately) way oversize for what it is doing.

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    Fair call. I'd give the insurer a buzz just in case though. They don't need much to wriggle out of paying.

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