Thanks Al, but my original recepical is unsafe due to very rough condition.
There's likely some piece of hardware that could be bolted to the floor that
you would then attach the stalk to. The hardware piece would provide the 90
degree turn in the recepticle stalk.
Those with more experience may be able to suggest a simple solution.
Regards, Bruce Simms CF1941UO
Alan Salvatore <asalvato@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
I haven't tried this , but I was wondering if you could keep the original
recepical. Take the original male plug off the old seat belt and have it
restitched on the new one.
Just a thought
Al Salvatore
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Simms"
To: <6pack@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 12:03 PM
Subject: Securon Seat Belt Installation
> I installed the driver side seat belt kit I purchased from Rimmer Bros
during a free shipping sale. Most of the installation went well. I
purchased some additional grade 8 hardware that made for a better
installation. Securon instructions are not great. The disappointing part
is the seatbelt receptor. You have to somehow make a 90 degree bend in the
receptor cable to get the receptors in the correct orientation so that they
don't interefere with seat tilting. The original Triumph setup did this for
you. I still haven't got this quite right, as the cable seems unwilling to
twist. Securon could have supplied a fitting to provide the 90 degree turn.
>
> Am I missing something? How did others accomplish this? Passenger side
next.
>
> Thank You, Bruce Simms CF1941UO
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