G-man
10-01-2008, 11:20 PM
Hi
I have a 1968 DOdge Charger and it has no seat belts. I want to get Non retractable seat belts for the front and back.
What I dont understand is this.
How do they work?
You have a lap belt and 1 belt that bolts on ceiling. Do they both conect into 1 and plug into 1 female or are there 2 female ends and 2 male ends how it works?
Can somebody get a picture of this inside there car with an explanation so I know what is going on?
Also
Where can I buy these seat belts?
mopar71340
10-02-2008, 05:13 PM
All over e bay theres a new company doing them!!
on the driver side & passenger side position there should be 2 male belts one on the ceiling, & 1 retractor on the floor.
they should clip into a set that has 2 female ends, that would have been bolted into the floor near the console if equipped.
hope this helps
Tony
ps: look on e bays at the cars for sale in that year range, & i'm sure you will find the picture you need there
68383
10-05-2008, 09:36 AM
All over e bay theres a new company doing them!!
on the driver side & passenger side position there should be 2 male belts one on the ceiling
Is this the same for Bees? I have the retainers to hold the slack to the roof but not the male pieces at the sunvisors.
69 Runner
10-05-2008, 09:56 AM
Should be a "male" piece under the visor, then the buckle clamps on to that
68383
10-06-2008, 06:03 PM
Should be a "male" piece under the visor, then the buckle clamps on to that
Not that I'm trying to hijack this post, but it looks like I'm missing some parts.
G-man
10-08-2008, 04:56 PM
Well now ive been in a friends 70 Charger and I see how the belts work.
There are 2 female ends that u put together, then stick a bolt through both of them and bolt to the floor (so u got 2 female ends comming out) and on the roof you got the male piece that u stick in 1 female for shoulder belt and on the floor next to you another male (retractable) that you stick in the other female.
Pretty simple.
BE/A sell them and Im ordering them + a set of mirrors :D
68383
10-13-2008, 04:27 PM
Nice. I bet they're not cheap.