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Seat belts and saftey issues


Rkroel

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Hello all.

I searched the forums and was unable to come up with a solution I am satisfied with.

I just purchased a '71 240z, with lap belts only. I am not willing to take the risk of driving around with lap belts only, especially with family members or my girlfriend in the car. So as a result I am trying to either:

A) Replace the lap belts that are 30+ years old and Install shoulder belts

Or

B) Replace the whole system with a harness or a new shoulder/lap setup.

I read somewhere that the shoulder belt is optional and will clip -onto the lap belt. Can a _new_ set of these be purchased somewhere? I have not found anything.

Someone also hinted at being able to retrofit belts out of a late model Z?

The car has an MSA style bolt in roll bar; I do not like the idea of bolting a restraint system onto something that is bolted in it’s self.

On the same note I would not want to bolt it to a strut bar either.

What are my options without going for a full cage?

Thanks in advance for your help, and if I have missed anything in the forums feel free to point me in that direction. :stupid:

-Ryan

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Yes, back in '71 the shoulder belt attached to the clip of the lap belt. It was considered optional. They were horrible from a comfort standpoint beause they didn't have retractors, and constantly cut into your neck. When cars came from the dealership the shoulder belt was clipped to the ceiling above the door. (Which is exactly where 90% of them stayed for the life of the car...)

There was a full set of belts for sale on Ebay that you could have looked at as a reference, but the auction ended today.

If you look above the side window behind the door post there is a bolt hole. (10mm or 12mm something like that.) This bolt was what attached the shoulder strap to the frame. If I remember correctly it is near the back of the window, almost to the opening for the hatchback. It will take really long seat belts to use the original mounting locations.

I have a similar problem. My car has NO seat belts at the moment. It isn't a problem since it doesn't run, but I will have to install aftermarket belts eventually.

I know that JCWhitney sells seat belt kits, but I haven't yet tried to seriously research other options.

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