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Three point harnesses

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 11:45 pm
by mzgizzle
So I broke the buckle of my three point harness by catching it in my door too much :( stupid i know.
I thought it would be simple buy a new one and swap them over however I have a major problem... (although it could be a simple solution)


These are the two belts...same standard sparco three point harness just ones got an extremely old design
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This is where I have the problem, where the harness attaches at the side of the seat the holes are different sizes, the bolt still fits through but the washer (apparently there to allow movement of the seat belt) doesn't fit
The black one is the old belt and the silver is the new

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The washer fits perfectly into the old belt
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and (substitute the hairbrush for the bolt that I left in my car lol and excuse my hands :D ) slots together like this....(below) and then the bolt screws into the base of the seat
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This is the new one with the washer... as you can see the hole and the outer ring of the washer are the same size so the washer wont fit in
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Maybe a clearer image...
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Ive been back to halfords where I got the belt from they said that the bolts etc used are the ones that come standard with the car and they cant help me if it doesn't fit,
I'm wondering is it possible to just fit the seatbelt without the washer? will it make a difference to the flexibility of the seatbelt?
OOOOR does anyone know what sort of a shop would stock different size washers so I could just find one that fits?

Re: Three point harnesses

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 12:01 am
by matty101
have i missed something here, cud u not just drill a bigger hole? :?

Re: Three point harnesses

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 12:04 am
by mzgizzle
LOOOOL i never actually thought of that :?

I'll ave a try :D

Re: Three point harnesses

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 12:11 am
by danthemann
lol thats the first thing i thought to do...just make the hole bigger..quick and simple solution

Re: Three point harnesses

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 12:48 am
by mzgizzle
Thanks guys :D
My only excuse is I'm a girl, I don't regularly use a drill so it didn't come to mind :) .


The guy from halfords said to me that to have bucket seats you need to have the seat belt bolted to the floor and that mine were unsafe...is that true?

Re: Three point harnesses

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 12:52 am
by Smithiescorsa
mzgizzle wrote:Thanks guys :D
My only excuse is I'm a girl, I don't regularly use a drill so it didn't come to mind :) .


The guy from halfords said to me that to have bucket seats you need to have the seat belt bolted to the floor and that mine were unsafe...is that true?

did it pass its last M.O.T??? cos if it did with them belts in then its legal simples!!! :D

Re: Three point harnesses

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 12:58 am
by mzgizzle
yup it did.
YAAAAY =D

I was starting to get worried that I had a bodge job.
:( wherever I go to ask about my car they always tell me the problem is worse than it is and try to get me to pay them to fix it. I think they think i've got 'stupid woman driver' written across my forehead or something

Re: Three point harnesses

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 1:06 am
by Smithiescorsa
mzgizzle wrote:yup it did.
YAAAAY =D

I was starting to get worried that I had a bodge job.
:( wherever I go to ask about my car they always tell me the problem is worse than it is and try to get me to pay them to fix it. I think they think i've got 'stupid woman driver' written across my forehead or something

haha!! they try it with everyone!!! lol :lol:

Re: Three point harnesses

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 1:28 am
by mzgizzle
Smithiescorsa wrote:
mzgizzle wrote:yup it did.
YAAAAY =D

I was starting to get worried that I had a bodge job.
:( wherever I go to ask about my car they always tell me the problem is worse than it is and try to get me to pay them to fix it. I think they think i've got 'stupid woman driver' written across my forehead or something

haha!! they try it with everyone!!! lol :lol:


LOL few i feel relieved :D i thought everyone just thought I was a mug :oops:

*Blond Moment* Hey guys would a normal drill be able to grind away the metal? or would i have to use a special drill?

Re: Three point harnesses

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:15 pm
by mzgizzle
Hey thanks for your suggestions =D
got it sorted, went to a garage near me and they had huge drill ends that took up the whole of the hole and that did the trick just took a few mm off all round.

Re: Three point harnesses

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:13 pm
by B-corsa-dan
How much did that cost you just to get a hole done???

Re: Three point harnesses

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 4:47 pm
by mzgizzle
Ummmm nothing 8) lol should it have?