Safety Devices Roll Cage Questions

Tbaumer

Technical Excellence Contributor
Pulled trim & was relieved to see a pillar mount bracket. Had to drill out a couple rivets in my sliding window frame to remove the angle that the trim snaps into (it was in the way of the ratchet assembly). I have new seat belts ordered & now I know how they're going to go :). Thanks for the help!

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Tbaumer

Technical Excellence Contributor
New seat belts are installed. The front seat belt ratchet covers were super tight to assemble & I removed the plastic snap on dust cover that came on the seat belts to get them to fit. I also had to squeeze the metal cover with big channel locks to get the short bolts to grab, but they work as designed.

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JimC

Super Moderator
Staff member
Looks good. You can get another one of those plastic bolt covers for the bolt that attaches the cage to the b-pillar if you want to finish that part off a bit more. Rover did that on the NAS 110s.
 

RBBailey

NAS-ROW Addict
Callsign: KF7KFZ
I'm thinking my seat belts aren't original. Looks good.

By the way, I cut each of the foam tubes I bought into 1/3 sections, and they work really well over each head, and on each longitudinal bar in the back seat. Good buy.
 
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