Rear 3 point belt in a Van conversion
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Rear 3 point belt in a Van conversion
Hi
I have a 1983 Karisma conversion and it started life as a panel van, bulgy window rubbers and no pre drilled satbelt mounting points in the rear.
I want to put a three point rear belt in but don't know where to put the holes, and if they need reinforcing with a plate and bolting , or a plate welding on or what.
Can anyone advise please ?
I have a 1983 Karisma conversion and it started life as a panel van, bulgy window rubbers and no pre drilled satbelt mounting points in the rear.
I want to put a three point rear belt in but don't know where to put the holes, and if they need reinforcing with a plate and bolting , or a plate welding on or what.
Can anyone advise please ?
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I did mine last year , i put a 3 point in and a lap belt , i reinforced every bolt down point just incase
there is a diagram kicking about somewhere showing the points , matt has posted it a couple of time , is it on the wiki
what belt are you thinking of using? JK do them if ya didnt know

there is a diagram kicking about somewhere showing the points , matt has posted it a couple of time , is it on the wiki
what belt are you thinking of using? JK do them if ya didnt know
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Is it on the piece of metal that can be seen behind the rear vents ?
yup ..
and then either up in the t'other side from the air intake / battery tray if its a diesel in the engine bay , or make a long plate with two holes in it , one for the mec ,one for the shoulder fitting , and the other through the fire wall ( like the lappie one)
theres a diagram some where .. PM matt he has/had one im sure of it , really should be on the wiki (i think anyway)
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One of the lap belts has a low mounting point near the window side of the seat, sort of under the seat.
Would that work as the lower mounting point of the three point reel? with the top anchor point for the reel going behind the air vent ?
The clip for the existing lap belt on that side could still be used I guess .
Would that work as the lower mounting point of the three point reel? with the top anchor point for the reel going behind the air vent ?
The clip for the existing lap belt on that side could still be used I guess .
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Sorry cant do pics.
I meant:
Take one lap belt out that is mounted with a hole near the window side, under the seat.
Use that hole as the lower mounting point for the three point belt.
Leave the button catch end from the lap belt and use that as the catch for the three point.
Put a new hole for the top of the three point, behind the air vent.
Is that still as clear as mud ?
I meant:
Take one lap belt out that is mounted with a hole near the window side, under the seat.
Use that hole as the lower mounting point for the three point belt.
Leave the button catch end from the lap belt and use that as the catch for the three point.
Put a new hole for the top of the three point, behind the air vent.
Is that still as clear as mud ?

No, I would buy the kit from JustKampers like you said, don't want to risk a secondhand one.
This is good about the existing holes because it means I only have to put in one new hole and the respective reinforcing plate.
In theory anyway.
Meanwhile, anyone know where to get my rear Cv joints done at a reasonable price ?
This is good about the existing holes because it means I only have to put in one new hole and the respective reinforcing plate.
In theory anyway.
Meanwhile, anyone know where to get my rear Cv joints done at a reasonable price ?
It looked easy in the book.
I tried to turn some of the hex bolts to see if they were tight and quite a few of them had been animaled into a rounded non hex shape by some previous gorilla
So, maybe it's a job for someone with a garage and a lift rather than me squirming around on the rodside and bashing knuckles.
Perhaps in the spring when it's dry and warm, perhaps.
I tried to turn some of the hex bolts to see if they were tight and quite a few of them had been animaled into a rounded non hex shape by some previous gorilla

So, maybe it's a job for someone with a garage and a lift rather than me squirming around on the rodside and bashing knuckles.
Perhaps in the spring when it's dry and warm, perhaps.