My parts manual does not have a nice clear full image of how the outer inertia reel seatbelts work on a station wagon and my '88 station wagon rebuild did not come with any rear seat belts fitted! The two images I have are below:
On the mounting above I have ordered replacement tub mounting (6 &12) from YRM as parts of a very large order of parts to rebuild the rear tub. I have the uppers shoulder mounts already as I removed that when I removed the side panels. What I cannot work out is where the inertia reel mounts as part 1 in the picture says shoulder mounting but doe snot look like the one I have.
I know I will need the seatbelts shown above and am hoping I might find some at one of the autumn spares days. I have also worked out that 12 on the tub diagram is the buckle mounting, and 6 is the lower lap strap mounting. I have the upper shoulder mounting on the rear side (and the reenforcing structures to go with that) but am still none the wiser where the reel itself mounts.
Does anyone have any pictures of their setup or can point me in the right direction of what I would need for full mounting, I feel I am close but am missing a vital piece!
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On the mounting above I have ordered replacement tub mounting (6 &12) from YRM as parts of a very large order of parts to rebuild the rear tub. I have the uppers shoulder mounts already as I removed that when I removed the side panels. What I cannot work out is where the inertia reel mounts as part 1 in the picture says shoulder mounting but doe snot look like the one I have.
I know I will need the seatbelts shown above and am hoping I might find some at one of the autumn spares days. I have also worked out that 12 on the tub diagram is the buckle mounting, and 6 is the lower lap strap mounting. I have the upper shoulder mounting on the rear side (and the reenforcing structures to go with that) but am still none the wiser where the reel itself mounts.
Does anyone have any pictures of their setup or can point me in the right direction of what I would need for full mounting, I feel I am close but am missing a vital piece!
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