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Projects '48 - '52 f1/2/3 seat belts

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Abomination, Jan 13, 2009.

  1. 8flat
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    Great thread....looking to do this on my F1.

    Kangaroos? Good lord. What do those things weigh? I'll be they're pretty stout...
     
  2. Mark in Japan
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    They've proved the value of "submarining" driveline a few times!

    We only see em out in the countryside though....and cows etc!!!
     
  3. Mark in Japan
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  4. Mark in Japan
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  5. Abomination
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    Holy ****. man!!!!

    Where I come from, any animal with a gutfull of piss that beats the **** out of the locals is bound to end up dead!

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  6. Blue50F-1
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    Sorry, no pics from me. Our camera was dropped and is now only useful as a paper weight. If I can figure out how to get pics off my phone and onto the comp maybe then I can get some to you (Moto Razor for anyone who might know).
     
  7. Abomination
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    If you don't have the software installed on your PC, here it is:
    http://www.h4x3d.com/motorola-razr-v3i-software-usb-driver/

    ~Jason

     
  8. Blue50F-1
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    Ah, this took way longer to get done than I expected, but better late than never eh?

    This is a pic of the end/outside of the lap belt. It is bolted through the back rail of the seat frame. The center is bolted through the rail in similar fashion, but impossible to get a pic of. Hope it helps generate some ideas for ya!

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  9. fordf1trucknut
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    I followed the guidelines that came with the seatbelts for mounting locations relative to the body. I mounted them as close to the rear window as I possibly could (within the guidelines) to take advantage of the stength of the cab at that point. PLUS......there was an existing hole there that was the perfect size!!!!
     

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