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04-10-2021, 09:33 PM | #1 |
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Shoulder belts for a 63C10/20?
I didn’t see shoulder belts for the 63; are these only available for 64 and up? I’m sure someone has done this, right?
I looked on Retro let.com, they only have stuff for 64 and up.
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04-10-2021, 10:15 PM | #2 |
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Re: Shoulder belts for a 63C10/20?
Sure, I've done it a couple times using a kit like this: https://www.julianos.com/Push-Button...jupb3ptret.htm from Juliano's. They have a lot of options with regard to buckle design and material color, but I really like their backing/anchor plates. The shoulder anchor is a little tough but more or less you mark your spot. Drill the hole using a drill stop. Tape the anchor plate to a yardstick and fish it up the pillar until you can capture it with the bolt and cinch it down.
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How did you find the right spot to drill? Are these the anchor plates?
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04-11-2021, 12:35 AM | #4 |
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Re: Shoulder belts for a 63C10/20?
I sat in the truck and had a helper place the belt into a realistic position as though I was wearing it for real. Then the helper moved the shoulder anchor point around as I gave feedback. Being tall, my ideal point was a little higher than average I suppose. For the passenger's side I put my wife in the seat and I was the helper and we found the ideal anchor height for her. And yes , when all was said and done I pushed the yardstick with the anchor taped to it up thru the bottom. The gas tank makes it tough so do it with little fuel in there in case you have to dislodge it from its mounts. The anchors you posted are for the lap but they can work for the shoulder too. The shoulder anchor in the kit I linked is the longer skinnier one with the tab on it. Notice how it had two additonal holes for using smaller bolts (or spot welds) to secure it to the sheet metal of the pillar. Using lap anchors in the pillar (which I think I did) causes them to fall out if you ever need to unbolt the belt from the anchor since the only thing keeping them in place is the bolt thru the belt mount itself. Edit: Truth is Mr Hat, it's been so long since I did it, it's hard to remember which anchor I put in the pillar. But I know it would fall out if I ever pulled the bolt. BTW the 90 degree brackets in the link bolt to the lap belts on one end and the floor anchor point on the other.
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04-11-2021, 01:31 AM | #5 |
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Re: Shoulder belts for a 63C10/20?
I've never tested these belts in crash thankfully but I do firmly believe that a junkyard lap belt once saved my life when I crashed a 1953 International panel truck back in the mid to late 80's. I wish more classic vehicle enthusiasts like us would see the value in investing a couple hundred bucks into quaity seatbelts.
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04-11-2021, 02:44 PM | #6 |
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Re: Shoulder belts for a 63C10/20?
A few photos of 1966 trucks with factory shoulder belts, Fremont plant, for reference. First three photos are from 1966 factory installs, forth from 1966 assembly manual, and last forum member who detailed locating installation point. Hope this helps some.
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04-11-2021, 03:59 PM | #7 |
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Re: Shoulder belts for a 63C10/20?
And here's where mine ended up. I'm 6'5" tall but my seat is lower than stock.
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04-11-2021, 06:06 PM | #8 |
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Re: Shoulder belts for a 63C10/20?
I put some from Seatbeltplanet.com in my 63. On the passenger side, I was able to stick my arm up the inside and hold the plate while threading in the bolt. The driver's side was a bit more of a challenge because I didn't remove the gas tank. I ended up taping the nut to a wrench, then taped that wrench to a long screw driver. It worked well
I used the measurements in the thread that aotte1 screen captured. I love having 3 point seat belts in my truck. Definitely worth the money. I also had a plastic piece break on my belts. Seatbeltplanet sent me a replacement piece for the one that broke at no charge. You can also request color samples so you can get something that goes with your seat well. I think black belts would look good with your red seat though
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Also thinking about taupe or tan, since it’s close to the color of the inside of the cab and dash.
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04-11-2021, 08:02 PM | #10 |
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Re: Shoulder belts for a 63C10/20?
I chose black 'cause I'm not particularly good about having clean hands... but here is a beauy in taupe with the o.e.m style airplane buckle https://www.julianos.com/Chrome-Lift...-p/jull3pt.htm
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04-12-2021, 02:07 PM | #11 |
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Re: Shoulder belts for a 63C10/20?
The guy who used a nutsert, while it may look like a good idea, is going to regret it if he really needs to rely on that holding him back from eating the steering wheel.
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04-13-2021, 04:56 PM | #12 |
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Re: Shoulder belts for a 63C10/20?
I haven’t tackled the seat belts on our 1964 yet (but they are coming as this thing progresses). We are definitely doing 3 point in the truck. That being said, I did seat belts in the 1965 Nova that I used to own, and went with Seatbelt Planet. I was really impressed with their customer service, and will be checking with them for the truck.
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Re: Shoulder belts for a 63C10/20?
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