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'''MetalMick&y:'' and I went to have a poke at the drivers one, seemed solid gave it a rive/ryve oh well bloody good tug and it then moved a bit - so I yanked it about with a pair of vice grips and  
[[File:Front_seat_side_belt_anchor_rust_00.jpg]]
 
'''metalmick8y:''' Repair plate. Note the adequate penetration of welds holding anchor-nut doubler plate
 
[[File:Front_seat_side_belt_anchor_rust_02.jpg]]
 
...so I went to have a poke at the driverside one, seemed solid but gave it a rive/ryve Oh and a good tug and it then moved a bit - so I yanked it about with a pair of vice grips and  


[[File:Front_seat_side_belt_anchor_rust_01.jpg]]
[[File:Front_seat_side_belt_anchor_rust_01.jpg]]


The metal is shiny but here it is out, full story on my other thread, so give it a good tugging cos if it comes out it will if you have a bump!
The metal is shiny but here it is out, full story on my other thread, so give it a good tugging cos if it comes out now it will if you have a bump!


This is the front seat belt anchor plate and nut, which resides on the panel just outside of the front seats.
This is the front seat belt anchor plate and nut, which resides on the panel just outside of the front seats.
mm8
[HM]  [[Parts - Bodywork - Seatbelt anchor plates|See pre-made anchor plates in Featured Parts]]

Latest revision as of 01:39, 30 July 2010

Front seat side belt anchor rust 00.jpg

metalmick8y: Repair plate. Note the adequate penetration of welds holding anchor-nut doubler plate

Front seat side belt anchor rust 02.jpg

...so I went to have a poke at the driverside one, seemed solid but gave it a rive/ryve Oh and a good tug and it then moved a bit - so I yanked it about with a pair of vice grips and

Front seat side belt anchor rust 01.jpg

The metal is shiny but here it is out, full story on my other thread, so give it a good tugging cos if it comes out now it will if you have a bump!

This is the front seat belt anchor plate and nut, which resides on the panel just outside of the front seats.

mm8

[HM] See pre-made anchor plates in Featured Parts