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Roll bar mounting holes
Gentlemen:
I would like to install retractable seat belts in my old Jeep. To do this I need to have a point on the roll bar to mount the swivel for the shoulder belt. This is normally attached with a 7/16-20 shoulder bolt. So what is the safest way to attach the bolt to the roll bar for maximum seat belt strength and also to not weaken the roll bar? I can think of three possible ways to do this: Weld a heavy nut to the bar; drill a hole through the bar, weld in a steel sleeve and use a through bolt; use a riv-nut. I think the factory used a riv-nut but I am not sure. Any input will be appreciated. Thanks...Mike DeAngelis |
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