Good stuff. Do you mind taking a photo of how you fixed them in when you have a chance.
Cheers
Sean
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The head rests that is not the seatbelts.
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Sorry I don't have a picture of the installation as we had the seats reupholstered afterwards. But here is a picture of the headrests. The garage just got a tube that was the same diameter as the headrest post guide (the plastic bit), welded it only a plate and screwed it onto the seat back.
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Cheers that is great, looks a nice neat finish.
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Hi there, how did you fit the seatbelts and which ones did you buy from brickwerks? I'm about to install seat belts in the rear of mine, so any pictures or advice would be very handy.Richardspain wrote:All done! 2 headrests from the scrap yard and 2 seatbelts from brickwerks. Kids are happy. Thanks everyone for their help!
Good idea with the head rests, not something I've thought about until now.
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Your rear seat upgrade looks amazing, and just what we need! We've got a D reg T25 with original wooden seat and want to make it safe for our kids (12 and 9). We're not very techy though. Did you do all of the work yourself? If not is there anyone you'd recommend? Many thanks