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    Just thinking of a few small things i need to get for my old girl and thought will i need to install seat belts ? There were no belts in it when i got it but seeings i'm doing a few mods would it be a mandatory thing to do ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wannalandy View Post
    Just thinking of a few small things i need to get for my old girl and thought will i need to install seat belts ? There were no belts in it when i got it but seeings i'm doing a few mods would it be a mandatory thing to do ?
    If it is a series 2a seat belts are probably not mandatory, until you do some engine, steering, braking or suspension mods.

    If you have a hard top, there are a number of standard hard top fittings and seat base fittings that you can acquire for anchorages - particularly from a Series 3 or County.

    If it doesn't have a hard top, your 3 point anchorages are limited BUT I WOULD RECOMMEND AGAINST 2 point harnesses. Check out similar threads on the subject.

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    Seat belts became mandatory in -EDIT- 1969 - almost the end of SIIA production.

    I have built and registered 2 SIIAs WITHOUT seatbelts (but fitted lap-sash - 3 POINT belts) straight after as I think they are important for safety.

    In QLD - belts need to be approved and mod plated if you fit them to a vehicle that doesn't have them, however there is no record on the rego documents if they are fitted or not.
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    I have a seat box that has the belt fittings and i'm fitting a hard top so just need to find some brackets that bolt to that

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    Hi there

    Seat belts became mandatory in the early 70's - AFTER the end of SIIA production
    My 64 SIIa ex military has seat belts fitted (lap belts) - looks standard to me (could have been a military thing)

    All the best

    Wayne
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    Install them anyway.

    Don't just put in lap sash, install proper retractable belts.

    I tried to tell my uncle this but he didn't listen - then he almost died after barrel rolling his IIa (I'm not joking - he was lucky that he had lap sashes at minimum and actually wore them that day as he never did)

    It's not worth the safety risk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveS3 View Post
    Install them anyway.

    Don't just put in lap sash, install proper retractable belts. ...
    ... It's not worth the safety risk.

    Cheers
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    Have to agree with you on that point - 3 point retractable is the way to go.

    The quandary that I always have is do I fit a "roll-over protection bar" with the sash anchorage for safety and spoil the originality. I guess it is why I plan to trailer my 80" and avoid long highway or city travel.

    I also know someone who carries his original seats, and uses a racing seat shell with 4 point linkage when driving. This gives him both head and shoulder restraint and the seat shell and harness are removed for showing.

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    the seat belts do not have to be fitted if your rover predates 1967.

    I dont have the ADR in front of me right now but that was the main reason for me searching long and hard for a 66 2a as thats as late as you can get before you have to have them and I plan on running Kermit without a roof or rops.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    the seat belts do not have to be fitted if your rover predates 1967.

    I dont have the ADR in front of me right now but that was the main reason for me searching long and hard for a 66 2a as thats as late as you can get before you have to have them and I plan on running Kermit without a roof or rops.
    You are a bit out with the year there Dave. I have registered 2 1968 landies in QLD without belts.

    EDIT - ADR 4 is the relevant one - Seatbelts became mandatory for FRONT seats from 1 January 1969.
    http://www.monash.edu.au/muarc/reports/muarc248.pdf
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    with the 3 point retractable belts . where do you mount the retracting part ? is it to the upper floor of the tub with a steel plate either side of the floor ?

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