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3-Point Retractable Seat Belts
JEGS 555-70079 3-Point Retractable Seat Belt Features:
- Universal design is interchangeable between the driver or passenger side
- Three anchoring points include two on the vehicle floor and one on the B-pillar
- Each belt goes through vigorous automotive testing and meets FMVSS 209/302 (federal motor vehicle safety standards)
- Specifications: Sleeve length is 13”, belt width is 1 7/8 “, 1/2 “ mounting holes, red push-button release, and black polyester webbing
- Additional configurations, sizes, colors, and kits are available separately
Universal design can be mounted on either the driver or passenger side. The three anchoring points include two on the vehicle floor and one on the B-pillar.
Overall Length: 134"
Buckle Length: 13"
Specifications:
Where is this product made?
Does the 134” overall length include the 13” sleeve? Or is it 134” plus the 13” sleeve?
Will this seatbelt fit my 1982 CJ7?
Does this come with a backing plate to install in B pillar?
Will this fit my 1978 Ford f350 regular cab
Will these fit my 1976 c10 chevy pickup
Would this fit a 77 Ford Mustang
Will these seatbelts lock once fully extended? Need to tie down a car seat and current belts do not lock and hold the seat tightly in place.
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