I have (4) new in the box RB1 style backing plates available. Let me know if you need them.
Nick Tiberio
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From: Dodger7998@xxxxxxx
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 9:12:46 AM
Subject: Re: rear seat belt install (repost)The backing plates can also be bolted in place, here is a pic of some aftermarket type ones
In a message dated 6/28/2011 7:17:19 A.M. Central Daylight Time, djohn14296@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Scott,You will probably have to weld a backing plate 4"x4" around the area where you want to drill the hole. The hole should come through the center of the back plate, plate should be welded to the outside of the floor pans. If the car didn't all eady have them. I f you don't then if your in an accident(god forbid), then the rear passenger(s), mounts will just pull though the floor board.
DJ
--- On Mon, 6/27/11, 62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx <62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: 62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx <62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: rear seat belt install (repost)
To: "1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, June 27, 2011, 11:34 PM
This is a resend of a message Scott sent to a wrong address:
> Hey folks,
> So I looked at a couple of links concerning installation of seat
> belts, and my car doesn't quite jive with what I'm reading about it,
> at least as far as the expectation of factory mounting points.
> http://www.wescoperformance.com/2-point-seatbelt-install.html and
> http://1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/ml-seatbelts.html each mention
> factory mounting points, and I'm just not finding them in my car.
> That's fine, though, because all I need to know is, will simply
> drilling a properly sized hole in a place that makes sense on the
> floor pan going to work safely?
>
> I have the proper hardware, but this sentence has me concerned:
> "Anchor points for belts must meet the strength load requirements of
> FMVSS 210." Well, what the heck does that mean to me? lol To wit:
> "Standard No. 210 - Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages - Passenger Cars
> (Effective 1-1-68 ), Multipurpose Passenger Vehicles, Trucks, and
> Buses (Effective 7-1-71)
> This standard establishes requirements for seat belt assembly
> anchorages to ensure proper location for effective occupant restraint
> and to reduce the likelihood of failure. The requirements apply to any
> component, other than the webbing or straps, involved in transferring
> seat belt loads to the vehicle structure." OK, does that mean that if
> I drill holes just about anywhere through the floor, it will be safe?
>
> Thanks again! Many more questions to come... ;)
>
> ~S~