At some time during my project I'll have to be worring about seat belts, and I figure since it's the most boring part of any Mini, best get it out of the way. But as usual, it has me a bit stumped. I've trawled through the extensive back catalogue of old Ausmini seatbelt threads, but am still a bit in the dark.
1. How are the stalks attached at the centre tunnel for mid-60s Minis? I can't find any good pictures. Mine's an English car, but I'm guessing it'll be the same for Australian Minis. Here are the holes I have:
They're all just holes in the sheet metal - none have any thread or captive nuts. And here is the only item that was attached to the floor when I got the car:
That was in the centre hole in the top picture. It doesn't really look strong enough to anchor two seatbelts, and presumably there's some other part that goes to the other four holes to the rear. Is that thing even meant to be there? What should it all look like? If anyone could post a picture that'd be great.
2. What are your opinions about the best seatbelts to use? Currently I have one set of static 3 point belts with metal clasps - may be original, but probably not, and can't be used since there's some vital part of the tensioner missing and anyway are badly frayed. Also have one set of TRW retractables which were in my previous '76 Leyland van but which don't fit this car, and anyway many people have previously suggested the early upper mounts aren't strong enough for the extra load from the retractable belts' pulley effect. So what's the best option for buying new? And would new belts come with whatever's needed to anchor the stalks? I suspect not...
Thanks for your thoughts...