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Re: Seat Belt recommendations

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Subject: Re: Seat Belt recommendations
From: ahy3000@comcast.net
Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2004 15:21:48 +0000
I installed the same Moss belts mentioned below in my BJ7.  The mounting points 
were already there - drilled and tapped, so the job took 30 minutes.  I don't 
mind the non-retractable belts - I rarely "move around" in the cockpit.  When I 
get out, I lay the long end between the seat and the door.

BW

--
Burt Weiner 
'63 BJ7 
HBJ7L/23582 
ahy3000@comcast.net

-------------- Original message -------------- 

> Gordy - 
> 
> For someone like my self (who has bought three 
> different seat belt set ups in his healey owning 
> life), there really is only one seat-belt out there 
> that is the best for the six cylinder healeys. It's 
> the short three point version here: 
> 
> http://www.mossmotors.com/Shop/ViewProducts.aspx?PlateIndexID=32250 
> 
> part number 222-209 . 
> 
> Mind you I am not typically a big fan of Moss... but 
> this is one area that I think Moss has a very nice 
> product. 
> 
> You want the snap hook and eye set up because it makes 
> installation MUCH MUCH easier. FYI my '64 BJ8 came 
> with the eye on the floor board and tunnel as standard 
> equipment, but on the BN1 I had to install them. The 
> eyes & all mounting hardware come with the belts (the 
> stiffening plates aren't original, but they work 
> well). 
> 
> The installation is easier because on the mount 
> located on the floor between the seat and the door jam 
> , you do not have enough space to mount directly to 
> the floor. Even if you install an eye (which will be 
> pretty easy) you will still have to remove the seat 
> and seat base to get enough space to bolt the seat 
> mount to the eye - it's a major hassle trust me! 
> 
> With the Moss hook mount belts, once the eye is in, 
> you simply snap the seat-belt carabener hook onto the 
> eye, it takes five minutes to install the whole thing. 
> 
> The only part that bolts on is the shoulder mount, and 
> this mounts up to the fender well very easily. If 
> your BN4 has the two bolt shoulder belt mount (like 
> most 6cyl healeys), you can get an adapter from 
> British car specialists (the Nocks) that fits to these 
> two bolts on each fender well. You can order the 
> seatbelts from them as well, they are Moss 
> distributors www.britishcarspecialists.com . 
> 
> You don't want an auto retractor... they tend to be 
> uncomfortable because of how you have to position it 
> on a healey, it will always be applying a small amount 
> of pressure on your shoulder.... it wont hurt or 
> anything but it can be annoying. 
> 
> Regards, 
> 
> Alan 
> 
> '53 BN1 '64 BJ8 
> 
> 
> > Experts, 
> > On my non-Concours Longbridge BN-4 reconstruction, 
> > I will be 
> > needing to add seatbelts, preferably with shoulder 
> > strap. 
> > I need sources for the belts and installation 
> > information. Are direct 
> > bolt to floor better than or less desireable than 
> > the hook and eye 
> > type? Are auto retract desireable, and if so would 
> > the retract go on 
> > the outside or tunnel-side belt? Same question for 
> > the buckle? 
> > Thanks in advance. 
> > Gordy 

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