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Seat belt anchorage
Do the seat belt anchorage tubes have to be that imperial thread or is a metric size suitable
Thanks Stephen
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7/16 unf is normal seat belt thread,use what you want as long as they go through the belt,fold bracket to make it stronger and weld plenty on to chassis
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Wha do u mean bend the bracket i was gonna make the u type bracket like the book
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I think he means like this so you're welding around the foot of an L-shaped tab... Although I decided to cut it from 5mm box section.
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I see well i was gonna get the 25 mm long threaded tubes and weld it to the bar then a 5 mm plate over it and weld all around that if that makes sense
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What I did was make the actual bracket longer than book and fold the ends over in a long u shape and just weld a nut on instead of tubes.
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2014-08-23_15-51-08 by Sylvain ROIG, sur Flickr Hope this will help
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