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Seat Belt Options

I did some reading of the forum posts via search, but didn't come up with a whole lot. I see there is a company called "Andover" that does some custom seat blets, but they are quite expensive.
 
What kind of options do we have for replacing seat belts? I'd like to mainly re-do/replace my female belt receptacles (with sleeves) and have no issues keeping the male components. Just tired of messing with the latch mechanisms and fishing for the female ends alongside the seat.
 
Thanks!
'87 Cougar LS V6 (stock) Daily Driver
'06 Lincoln LS V8

'12 F-150 SCrew FX4 5.0L
'80 Thunderbird V8 (mild 304) [sold to friend]

Seat Belt Options

Reply #1
I have a couple of extra sets (the inner female pieces) from Crown Vic cop cars. Once bolted  down, they look stock, and the sleeves are in great shape.
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Reply #2
Thx, Vin...do they attach to the seat like stock?  At least for my consolette car...my belt receivers are attached to the seat...so I guess I gotta pull the seats out to make the swap.  :/
'87 Cougar LS V6 (stock) Daily Driver
'06 Lincoln LS V8

'12 F-150 SCrew FX4 5.0L
'80 Thunderbird V8 (mild 304) [sold to friend]

Seat Belt Options

Reply #3
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Vinny, any thoughts on mounting?  If you've got some extras you'd part with, I'm interested.
 
Thx!
'87 Cougar LS V6 (stock) Daily Driver
'06 Lincoln LS V8

'12 F-150 SCrew FX4 5.0L
'80 Thunderbird V8 (mild 304) [sold to friend]

Seat Belt Options

Reply #4
I got some Racecraft belts...fit right into the stock holes too.

 

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Reply #5
Don't ya know those will be comfortable on a 700 mile trip.....
...and there was light!