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71 Lower Seatbelt Mount?

I've got a 71 car and installed earlier 87 model 911 seats in the car a couple of years back. Well, I recently got the Seatbelts to work w/ these seats and am going to install the Lower portion of the Seatbelt, but cannot find any mounting hole in the Inside Rocker Panel as I thought there would be ...

I believe on my factory seats they were attached to the Seat somewhere.

Anyone show me how they have their seatbelts installed in reference to the Lower Bolt connection.. Im thinking Ill have to fab something up.

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Check this thread: Seat Belts - 72 Targa with 82 Sport Seats
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Thanks for the post, but I think the link is mostly related to the Retractor part. I need assistance securing the the Other side of the Belt.
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I think they were attached to the seat rails by a bolt

it would no doubt be safer to weld up a reinforced plate on the chassis and do it that way
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Hi,

Opps, wrong link!

Both points of the lap belt, in my car are attached to an "ear" welded to my seat adapter. The 73 and earlier belts were originally attached to the seats via a small plate near the pivot of the seat back. The shot i show is one side but the other side is the same.

Try this link: seatbelt attachment for late seats in early car
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I made my own seat runners and because of that I welded and up turned nut to the new runner and also a backing plate 1/4" thick to support it.. this ment I could fit the other end of the belt as you are asking it also made it fit in the right place so the belt could cover the top of my legs and not the bottom of my gut area. Which is wrong.



sorry not a good photo will try and look for a better one as you can just see the other end as you talk about in the picture

BTW That's a Harness but it's bolted in the right place as you asked and also i have changed the belt for a reel one and fitted in the same place

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