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#1 retractable seatbelts for sedan
C_A_R_I_D_I Posted on: 2005/6/13 7:42
i was wondering if there are any replacement seatbelts available for a datsun 1200.

cheers frank


#2 Re: retractable seatbelts for sedan
vixen Posted on: 2005/6/13 8:19
I have used retractable belts out of the sunny sedans to fit 1200s.Greg

SLY OLD FOX...............


#3 Re: retractable seatbelts for sedan
dattodude Posted on: 2005/6/13 9:02
You guys get all the good answers...

After a fair bit of looking about, I found the perfect answer when building my green machine.

Repco: Order Klippan Belts from them:

I used this combination:
K1512 (retractable to suit 1200)
K7099 (drop links to suit 1200(110) or 1600(510)).

or

Klippan part number K4264 - designed for 73 Holden hq coupe

I was told by Klippan Tech Support that the K4264 is NLA, but some Repco's (Hornsby/Sydney) still order them that way.

Cost AU$85 and AU$120, depending on the dealer markup.


#4 Re: retractable seatbelts for sedan
C_A_R_I_D_I Posted on: 2005/6/13 9:21
thanks for the awsome info mate!!

greatly appreciated.


#5 Re: retractable seatbelts for sedan
dattodude Posted on: 2005/6/13 9:31
The price was each..If you can get out of it for less than AU$200, you are doing well.

It's nice to know they'll work when needed. These are nice compact units, and most sliding seats will clear them, when mounted in the standard 1200 mounting holes.

Cost me about $320 for the lot (All five seating positions).

I didn't use the centre seat rear one. My car is now registered as a 4 seater, The low riding rear suspension wouldn't keep up with 3 bodies in the back seat anyway...

I used the non-retractable Klippan belts to suit 120Y in the rear.


#6 Re: retractable seatbelts for sedan
731200 Posted on: 2005/6/16 15:07
I rang repco today and they said that the K7099's didnt exist could you please check the number.
There was no problem with the K1512 $87ea now (dam inflation)

What is the drop link part anyway?


#7 Re: retractable seatbelts for sedan
dattodude Posted on: 2005/6/17 0:11
You must have called one of the "We can't get a real job so we bought a Repco franchise" Repco stores.

The drop link is what stops the seatbelt from chafing your neck. There are two lengths. Call Klippan's Tech Support Number (They are in the white pages)


#8 Re: retractable seatbelts for sedan
Freak Posted on: 2005/6/17 8:54
I thought sedans could only be registered as 4 seaters.


#9 Re: retractable seatbelts for sedan
ade Posted on: 2005/6/17 9:07
Hi guys, 2 questions how does the retractables go with sliding seats I thought they would foul on the runners and as far as I am aware retractable seatbelts need to be fitted so the top mount is directly above the mechanism ie belt is vertical.
let me know as I want to fit a set to my 2 door although not original for safety sake I will compromise
cheers Ade


#10 Re: retractable seatbelts for sedan
dattodude Posted on: 2005/6/19 1:55
That's what the droplink is for. Comfort, and to bring the pivot point above the unit. The 150mm droplink worked fine for me.


The Klippan retractable units are compact and won't foul on most seats, not even close on my Sparco buckets.


For ye of little faith, I'll take a photo of the install tomorrow.



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