Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Body, interior, paint, chrome, and cosmetic items => Topic started by: jan lauwers on July 31, 2019, 10:54:34
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Hi guys,
I am in the process of stripping my car in prep for a repaint. I noticed a threaded hole just behind each seat, right under the chromate plates behind the doors. (see pic).
What are these holes for? I hope they are for seat belts which I plan to install?
Thanks, gentlemen!
Jan
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Correct. They are for the seat belt bracket.
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thank you!!
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This threaded hole is used for the shoulder part of the belt. There should be another threaded hole behind each seat for terminating the belt
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Thanks Jeff... I did not know that. I did not realize that in those days our cars were already prepared for belts. Should there not be 3 holes per seat?
best regards,
Jan
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Bizarrely, I have come across cars that had this threaded insert but not the ones in the transmission tunnel or the sill. (Or was it the other way around? I forget).
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Hi,
here is my one-hole-automatic-seat-belt-covering. I placed the reel behind the covering.
...WRe
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Thanks WR, This could be very interesting for when I will install mine. Do you also have pics of the other attachments, please?
Thanks a lot!
Jan
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Hi Jan,
I made it as described here: https://www.pagodentreff.de/diskussionsforum/threads/montage-automatikgurte.2237/
but the mounting bracket not welded but bolted (via a seperat hole) with the attachments that came with the seat belt.
Some other useful pictures see here: https://www.pagodentreff.de/diskussionsforum/threads/nachr%C3%BCstung-3-punkt-gurte.9811/#post-67398.
...WRe
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Thank you .... very helpful!