SIII Seat Belts with Canvas Top

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adesteiguer
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SIII Seat Belts with Canvas Top

#1 Post by adesteiguer » Sun May 09, 2010 6:08 pm

What does one do for seatbelts when installing a canvas top? My SIII station wagon has the shoulder harness anchors in the top. Thoughts?

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#2 Post by DaveB » Sun May 09, 2010 8:55 pm

You need to find one of these:

http://roverlanders.bc.ca/gallery-photo ... _mount.jpg

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Raised-Upper-Seat ... 859wt_1167

This item has ended, but I've seen them from time to time. It would actually be quite easy to make.

cheers, Dave

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#3 Post by Bill E. » Mon May 10, 2010 10:42 am

Allen,
Military series III's and defenders had roll bars with integrated attachment points for shoulder belts. My 90 came with one and some of the members or local parts guys have them laying around. Try Roverworks or UK Trek and Traction up here in BC, not sure where to send you in Washington. Whether they will sell them is another matter. Like Dave says, if you have the means you can fabricate something yourself that will function.

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seat belts

#4 Post by ANDYD » Mon May 10, 2010 11:07 am

Hi Allen,

My soft top series truck only had lap-belts, not sure of the regulations in Washington (or BC come to think of it).

Does anyone know what year that lap belts were used up to in Land Rovers?

Are lap belts even legal here? I would imagine if the vehicle came with Lap belts that there is some kind of "grandfather clause".

I remember in the UK that lap belts were common in a lot of cars in the 70's

Andy

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#5 Post by steveep » Mon May 10, 2010 11:55 am

I went with a roll bar out of a toyota landcruiser and welded in tabs, but the whole purist land rover option had already been shot for me quite some time before

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#6 Post by adesteiguer » Mon May 10, 2010 5:30 pm

have contacted both Brookwells and Craddock. Waiting...... Thanks everyone. May build a pseudo roll bar just for the attachment points.

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Seat belts...

#7 Post by andrewMcF » Fri May 21, 2010 3:20 pm

I got a seat belt ticket in my 65 rover, it didn't have any... the cop even pulled the book out to show me as I thought the vehicle was exempt... anything made during and after 1963(December I think) is required to have a seat belt... I'm assuming that lap is fine. So now instead of being thrown clear of the accident I'll stay seated tight and become a paraplegic, either way bad news...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joMK1WZjP7g

Interesting video between old and new cars.

Andrew

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#8 Post by larry emrick » Fri May 28, 2010 10:03 am

Allen: When I take the hardtop off my Series 3 swb for the summer I mount the the upper mount of my three-point seat belts via the hole that carries the long bolt which helps secure the hard top just behind your shoulder. It works perfectly and it is a quick, simple solution .
P>S> did you ever get that series tailgate?

Larry

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#9 Post by John » Fri May 28, 2010 10:41 am

I am no expert but I think that you want to be careful about doing that. From what I understand it is not a good idea to have the shoulder belt anchored at a location below the height of your shoulder without incorporating a suitable guide as in the event of an accident the forces involved will do damage to your collar bone.

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