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davecarney2 01-14-2020 12:46 AM

seat belts in a 59
 
What are you all running for seat belts in your 2nd series. Wanting to put them in my 59. Pictures would be greatly appreciated. Being that there is no upper mount how did you go about that?

Thanks in advance

mr48chev 01-14-2020 03:36 AM

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I'd suggest new from Juliano's or another respected seat belt mfg.

When we put the belts in my 48 after my wife fell out when the door flew open on her we used donor belts and used lengths of 2 inch flat bar under the floor board to spread any pull on them over a wide area. They won't pull out of the floor no matter what. That was 41 years ago when I was as broke as a church mouse though.

nvrdone 01-14-2020 10:19 AM

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im not sure about your '59 but we just put a set of Juliano's belts in my'49. quality is great with good instructions. so far im happy. I tried the mix & match thing & found that every brand and model car has different latches & buckles. you might find a set out of a late model truck, but id be hesitant to use a used belt.

Rickysnickers 01-14-2020 11:53 AM

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So, on a related subject. My '57 is a large back window model. There's little room between the back window and the door. Anybody with this body type use 3 point seatbelts? If so, how did you mount them?

Driver_WT 01-14-2020 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by davecarney2 (Post 8659471)
What are you all running for seat belts in your 2nd series. Wanting to put them in my 59. Pictures would be greatly appreciated. Being that there is no upper mount how did you go about that?

Thanks in advance

We welded in a backing plate for shoulder belt mounting point between the back window and the door in our 53 Chevy Truck. We made backing plates that looked like this https://www.seatbeltplanet.com/i-304...SADEgKkevD_BwE

Then drill a hole in the interior sheet metal panel in the corner where the shoulder belt mounting point will be, fish the plates up through the space between interior and exterior sheet metal, then tack weld backing plates in place.

Then you buy a set of seat belts from a number of places. We also reinforced the floor where the seat belt retractor and center end of seat belt will bolt through the floor.

Sorry, not near my truck for a few months, so no pics to share.

You can also get seats from around a 2006 Silverado that have seat belts and shoulder belts built into the seat, but the seats are quite large. I tried those for my AD but they were going to be too big for what we wanted.

Wade

MD2020 01-14-2020 03:15 PM

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55-59 driver side
for a nut on the back side
https://i.imgur.com/MTjvATV.jpg?1
Above your left shoulder.
welded a nut on the back side of the plate
[[[[(<-----Cut a radius (concave)on a 2 x 6 board and hammered the plate until it fit the body line.
https://i.imgur.com/cqw67vl.jpg?1

dsraven 01-14-2020 04:55 PM

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how about seats with integral belts that are engineered to take the stress of impact. on big back window units the amount of metal there between the glass is minimal. on small back window trucks there is more metal but questionable strength in my opinion. I have cut apart many many vehicles in my career and know the metal behind the seat belt anchor points is a lot bigger than the area between the windows of a small window truck and it is usually placed somewhere more structurally strong than mid panel.
up to you but make it solid enough to withstand an impact from collision, otherwise all the belts do is keep your body inside the structure, sometimes.

MD2020 01-14-2020 06:49 PM

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Quote dsraven"on small back window trucks there is more metal but questionable strength in my opinion":but:
What I have in those pictures is more than enough.
30 Years of Metal Fabrication.

Dan in Pasadena 01-15-2020 01:10 AM

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I put Juliano's shoulder belts in my '55 big window.

No, there isn't a lot of metal there. It's a number of layers of sheet metal. I opened it up, welded in a layer of 1/8" metal strap with a lug nut and replaced the sheet metal. Good enough? Well, as good as you're gonna get. My face, nose or teeth won't meet the steering wheel or metal dash unless it's a very serious hit.

Face it, if we get in a truly serious accident in these 60 year old trucks we ARE going to get hurt. Much more so than in a modern pickup truck. No collapsing steering column or front architecture. The engine isn't going to be driven under the cab, it's going be driven into us! If you still have the gas tank in the cab with you, well...UGH...think of Paul Walker's death.

BlouDon 01-16-2020 11:53 AM

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Having purchased myself a '59, I'm also very interested in this topic.

Rickysnickers 01-16-2020 12:19 PM

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You always offer very good advise and help. I have looked at the Silverado seats and they are just too big, in my opinion, for the cab of my truck. I wish some of the aftermarket seat manufacturers would offer a reasonably price seat with integrated belt option.

Quote:

Originally Posted by dsraven (Post 8659801)
how about seats with integral belts that are engineered to take the stress of impact. on big back window units the amount of metal there between the glass is minimal. on small back window trucks there is more metal but questionable strength in my opinion. I have cut apart many many vehicles in my career and know the metal behind the seat belt anchor points is a lot bigger than the area between the windows of a small window truck and it is usually placed somewhere more structurally strong than mid panel.
up to you but make it solid enough to withstand an impact from collision, otherwise all the belts do is keep your body inside the structure, sometimes.


Johns327 01-16-2020 10:27 PM

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Dave,
The “B” column on the TF big windows suck. What Dan did is a great option but it’s not a bolt in. The belt in the seat, easy but you see it in the back window and the seats are big. I saw one option with race belts attached to the panel behind the seat, a lot of buckling involved when you put it on/off.

I’m facing the same problem, my cab is painted and my window is installed, goofing with either of these is not popular with me.

If you search this site on this subject you’ll run across some pretty good articles on this.

Dan, could you show a couple of pictures on yours installed. I’m curious how far up the column you went. The Juliano site said “until comfortable” but I am worried that really high up may not leave enough strap to go around the gut, LOL.

I’ve attached some data that shows the folded up mess that makes up the colum.

John

Johns327 01-16-2020 10:36 PM

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Dang forgot them and they are rotated dang it.

idbeast 01-17-2020 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Johns327 (Post 8660979)
Dave,
The “B” column on the TF big windows suck. What Dan did is a great option but it’s not a bolt in. The belt in the seat, easy but you see it in the back window and the seats are big. I saw one option with race belts attached to the panel behind the seat, a lot of buckling involved when you put it on/off.

I’m facing the same problem, my cab is painted and my window is installed, goofing with either of these is not popular with me.

If you search this site on this subject you’ll run across some pretty good articles on this.

Dan, could you show a couple of pictures on yours installed. I’m curious how far up the column you went. The Juliano site said “until comfortable” but I am worried that really high up may not leave enough strap to go around the gut, LOL.

I’ve attached some data that shows the folded up mess that makes up the colum.

John

John, I copied Dan's idea, mine are half way up on the "B" column. If you look at the last picture that puts the belt at the bottom of my skull when I'm seated in the truck.

Johns327 01-17-2020 01:03 PM

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ibeast,

Thanks, yes I believe what you and Dan did is probably about the strongest you can make that big window mount in a TF truck. Like Dan said these are old trucks, only so much can be done for safety.

At that level, how is the slack in the shoulder for leaning over, like to get to the radio, etc.? Is that one of those Juliano belt kits?

John

idbeast 01-17-2020 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Johns327 (Post 8661214)
ibeast,

Thanks, yes I believe what you and Dan did is probably about the strongest you can make that big window mount in a TF truck. Like Dan said these are old trucks, only so much can be done for safety.

At that level, how is the slack in the shoulder for leaning over, like to get to the radio, etc.? Is that one of those Juliano belt kits?

John


Slack is fine, except when trying to play in the glove box! These seat belts are actually for 64-75 GM Models 3-Point Seat Belts, they are actually extremely close interior sized to our trucks. They are not Juiano's however they look identical and have a better mounting hardware selection.
Classic Industries Seatbelts

Johns327 01-17-2020 04:36 PM

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ibeast,
Thanks again for the data and picture.
I had to chuckle when you said the glove box. I have no reason to ever bother opening mine, vintage air made sure of that. But the controls are something I need to be able to reach.

I took Dans and your pictures out to see where I’d mark it at. My biggest problem the back glass is installed. I have to say removing that (and the reinstallation) scare the poop out of me. I had the body shop that painted my truck put in both the back and front glass. I’ve broke that windshield in my past and I get the shakes just thinking about it.

John

idbeast 01-18-2020 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Johns327 (Post 8661325)
ibeast,
Thanks again for the data and picture.
I had to chuckle when you said the glove box. I have no reason to ever bother opening mine, vintage air made sure of that. But the controls are something I need to be able to reach.

I took Dans and your pictures out to see where I’d mark it at. My biggest problem the back glass is installed. I have to say removing that (and the reinstallation) scare the poop out of me. I had the body shop that painted my truck put in both the back and front glass. I’ve broke that windshield in my past and I get the shakes just thinking about it.

John

John, I'd say that the glass needs to come out, I wouldn't have tried it with the glass in there. Have a body shop or a glass shop take it out and reinstall it!

Jim W

idbeast 01-18-2020 12:35 AM

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MD2020...
Here are a couple of the pictures you asked about I'll get you some more of what you want next weekend.
Jim W

davecarney2 01-19-2020 01:59 AM

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so in the meantime I know its not as safe as a 3 point but suggestions on lap belts? Anyone put 4 point harnesses in? Maybe a bar behind the seat with a 4 point might be another option. Anyone have pictures of that set up?

BBPanel 01-19-2020 02:24 AM

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I did a 4-point (http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=678817) - I inserted a steel bar just below the window line to attach mounting points to. I don't think it was very well received (in post above) but its probably no safer or worse than any other mounting point - but that's something you have to decide for yourself. Here are a couple of pics:
Attachment 1975114 Attachment 1975115

MD2020 01-19-2020 09:52 AM

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Cool, Thanks idbeast

Driver_WT 01-20-2020 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by davecarney2 (Post 8662065)
so in the meantime I know its not as safe as a 3 point but suggestions on lap belts? Anyone put 4 point harnesses in? Maybe a bar behind the seat with a 4 point might be another option. Anyone have pictures of that set up?

I believe it is best if the shoulder belt mount is at the height of the top of your shoulder or within 4" below this point. See second page here http://www.formula1-dictionary.net/s...eat_belts.html

This is for a race car, but I am thinking street vehicle would be similar.

BlouDon 03-09-2020 11:37 AM

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My truck now has seat 3-point retractable belts - for what they may be worth....

I slid up a 8" length of L-shaped bracket, 3/8" thick steel behind the inner shell of the B-pillar and bolted the shoulder bracket to it through a hole drilled through the inner shell. I did this close to where the inner shell is welded to the outer, in the hope of having sufficient strength there. Floor items mounted as per pics.

BIGglaSS 03-26-2020 06:47 PM

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Belts from Julianos

Brackets are made from 3/16" steel and grade 8 bolts.I fished the brackets up through the pillar.
https://live.staticflickr.com/1842/4...47869abc_c.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/1858/4...0c901b7d_c.jpg
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https://live.staticflickr.com/1841/4...a26f75a7_c.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/1887/4...b6dd4c86_c.jpg

On the floor:
https://live.staticflickr.com/1847/4...17e72626_c.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/1884/4...067c94cb_c.jpg
From the underside:
https://live.staticflickr.com/1892/4...b2a855df_c.jpg


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