Shoulder belts
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Shoulder belts
What years of dodge shoulder belts can we use in out trucks?
1971 Sport Custom SWB: 360/C6 3.00
1965 Ford Falcon 4Dr: Inline 170 3sp
1965 Ford Falcon 4Dr: Inline 170 3sp
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Re: Shoulder belts
Well, I looked all over for the page, but I can't find it for the life of me.
I do believe you can use the belts & hardware out of any of the Dodge Rams from '80-'93. I remember the truck that was posted on the Fordification page was a '82 Dodge, because my uncle has the exact same truck. Even the same color no doubt.
I do believe you can use the belts & hardware out of any of the Dodge Rams from '80-'93. I remember the truck that was posted on the Fordification page was a '82 Dodge, because my uncle has the exact same truck. Even the same color no doubt.

Matt
1971 F-100 Sport Custom - My grandpaws truck
Been in the family since 10/3/'71 (Brand spankin' new)
Mine since 5/7/'94
302 / 3 speed / 3:25's
--Currently undergoing full frame off resto/mod--
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Re: Shoulder belts
I found the pics. Here you go.
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Matt
1971 F-100 Sport Custom - My grandpaws truck
Been in the family since 10/3/'71 (Brand spankin' new)
Mine since 5/7/'94
302 / 3 speed / 3:25's
--Currently undergoing full frame off resto/mod--
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Re: Shoulder belts
Good morning Hotrod Ford,
It looks like Papabug71 has you covered.
If you decide not to go with used seat belts though, for whatever reason, perhaps this thread would interest you:
May I ask for advice on Beam's 140" WSCH300 seat belts?
Also, even if you do pull some used belts from a wrecking yard, you'll probably need to tap the shoulder anchors in your Bumpside's cab. There's some info in that thread about how I did that to mine.
One more note: I've read that seat belts are designed to be used in only one serious collision, because they're designed to stretch a certain amount when put under great pulling force. And when they're put under this kind of force, the edges of the seat belt fabric will split, giving the belt edges a frayed, fuzzy appearance. These belts aren't much good because they've already been stretched to their maximum, so if you install them in your truck and get in a wreck, your body will need to take more of the force of the impact since the belts won't stretch any more.
Of course, if you go with new belts you won't need to be concerned with that.
I hope your weekend's fabulous Hotrod Ford!!!
Robroy
It looks like Papabug71 has you covered.
If you decide not to go with used seat belts though, for whatever reason, perhaps this thread would interest you:
May I ask for advice on Beam's 140" WSCH300 seat belts?
Also, even if you do pull some used belts from a wrecking yard, you'll probably need to tap the shoulder anchors in your Bumpside's cab. There's some info in that thread about how I did that to mine.
One more note: I've read that seat belts are designed to be used in only one serious collision, because they're designed to stretch a certain amount when put under great pulling force. And when they're put under this kind of force, the edges of the seat belt fabric will split, giving the belt edges a frayed, fuzzy appearance. These belts aren't much good because they've already been stretched to their maximum, so if you install them in your truck and get in a wreck, your body will need to take more of the force of the impact since the belts won't stretch any more.
Of course, if you go with new belts you won't need to be concerned with that.
I hope your weekend's fabulous Hotrod Ford!!!
Robroy
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Re: Shoulder belts
dunno about dodge belts ,but 73- late 80's chevy belts work pretty good (you do have to drill a new mounting bolt hole in the floor tho')
- still got my first first car 20+yrs later : 69 f100 sorta kinda pretending its a Mercury M100 w/a 70 f350 sport custom cab (factory buckets) 67 grille with 69 ranger cooneyes 68 merc box and hood,some supercool fiberglass fenders i scored way back when, 76 f150 disc brake frontend..currently running a 90 5.0HO 4bbl/c4 auto & 3.50 posi...originally a 360/c6 f100 Ranger with dealer added towpack (incl. kelsey hays trailer brake),boxside toolbox,behind the seat stowage & belly tank...only original parts left on 'er are the frame,rear end,rear springs,and rear bumper...