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#18
Re: inertia seatbelts
dazzasute
Posted on: 2004/9/27 8:29
I put some retractables in my ute, but i had a bit of a problem with the units jamming when the seats were right back, as the seat would rub the belt, and they wouldn't retract. In a sedan, you could probably move them back a bit more...
Depends what sort of seats you have aswell. I don't know what mine are, but they aren't stock. Also, I haven't tried 120y seatbelts. mine were from a galant i had laying around out the back.
#17
Re: inertia seatbelts
godabaute
Posted on: 2004/9/27 3:54
ok, so just to clarfiy this post.... i have a '79 1200 ute, will the the 120y retractable or the sunny retractable seatbelts be the best swap over? or would something completely different be better?
#16
Re: inertia seatbelts
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2004/2/15 5:14
I bought new inertia reel seat belts for my 1000 sedan from Repco in the mid 80's I used all the original holes, but need to go back to exchange the buckle part. These came with a self supporting cable & were available in diferent lengths. The 1000 mounting is in the back floor area & i simply needed some with longer "stalks" which i got with no problems.
They worked a treat, but i regretted buying them because the original 1000 seat did not offer a lot of support & the original belts held me in quite nicely. The inertia reel ones offered no support at all & it took some of the fun out of a hot run up the Razorback mountain near Sydney.
#15
Re: inertia seatbelts
ade
Posted on: 2004/2/15 3:00
I goy my local Repco to get one in for me,the problem I had was the lower section of the belt that holds the retractable mechanism fould on the seat runner,two option not fit them or drive with my knees around my ears.
I opted for the first option. And a point to think about,retractable seatbelts should be verticle in operation and on a 1200 the upper mounting point is behind the lower one. Ade
#14
Re: inertia seatbelts
boofhead
Posted on: 2004/2/12 5:22
new fixed belts i found at autobarn down here, the makers 'klippan'.
i'll check out the 120y belts thanks for the info if the body of the inertia reel sits on an angle it will sometimes not retract properly something to do with the belt needing to run at 90degres to the reeel
#13
Re: inertia seatbelts
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2004/2/12 5:22
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the belt will cover across the back door opening - making it awkward for any backseat passengers to get in/out Quote: also problems retracting The only problem with the B210 single-belt solution (the shoulder and seat belt are one piece) is that the retractor is slightly bigger, but it sits down quite low.
#11
Re: inertia seatbelts
Team_Dat
Posted on: 2004/2/12 3:27
as was said earlier the 120y ones bolt in so just bolt in new ones and you'll be in a win win situation
#10
Re: inertia seatbelts
boofhead
Posted on: 2004/2/12 3:05
you can get new aftermarket ones from autobarn, about $85 each. they list for 1000's, 120y's, but not 1200's. from looking at them and where the bolt holes are for the orig 1200 ones the belt will cover across the back door opening - making it awkward for any backseat passengers to get in/out, also problems retracting. don't particularly want that may just go with new fixed seatbelts
#9
Re: inertia seatbelts
Team_Dat
Posted on: 2004/2/12 2:54
maybe a new spring or ring your local parts store and see how much new ones are. in all truths they should be replaced anyway being 28 years old or more. get some nice colour coded ones for your car. anyway thats what i'm going to do but someone to ask may be an auto retrimmer about retensioning
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