Posted by kerry
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on 11/20/2008, 3:06 am, in reply to "Re: Rear Seat Belts"
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Thanks Bob, That is what I needed to Know. Been working on this 64 falcon sprint for 5 years and the back seat belt are the last things to do. Thanks for your time.
falconcats1 (Kerry)
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: I installed seat belts in the rear of
: my '62 station wagon. You can drill
: through the floor most anywhere that
: you need to when you install the
: belts, but you probably should check
: underneath first in the area where
: you'll be drilling to be sure that
: there are no wires of fuel or brake
: lines routed there. I believe that
: the instructions say to space the
: belts about as wide as a person's
: hips, and that the belts should go
: into the anchors straight, not at an
: angle, so that the belts pull
: directly on the anchors without
: bending or twisting them. Other than
: that, it's pretty straightforward,
: except that you'll probably need
: someone to help you with the bolts
: unless you have arms like a gorilla
: and can reach the inner bolts by
: yourself when it comes time to
: tighten them. Since seat belts will
: degrade with time and exposure to
: heat and sun, you will probably want
: to change them at some point. In
: order to insure that you will be
: able to get the mounting bolts
: loose, you might want to coat the
: threads with Permatex Anti-Seize
: compound. That will keep out water
: and make the bolts and nuts easy to
: remove in the future.
:
: Bob
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