Re: Safety of seat belts attachment to seats
Posted: Tue May 16, 2023 4:08 pm
The car has passed the Mot for the last 23 years this way.
Never a comment or anything.
They are both solid mounted, no swivel on the bolts. The stems were hand curved to allow the receivers to present upwards, the tongue snaps right in as naturally as my Skoda Superb's belts.
I think they need to be 'solid' to ensure the tongue can be inserted single handedly? Not sure.
The '73 car came from Germany in the early 80's with no belts, an MoT (very very dodgy one) added when I got it. It was dog rough.
Never a comment or anything.
They are both solid mounted, no swivel on the bolts. The stems were hand curved to allow the receivers to present upwards, the tongue snaps right in as naturally as my Skoda Superb's belts.
I think they need to be 'solid' to ensure the tongue can be inserted single handedly? Not sure.
The '73 car came from Germany in the early 80's with no belts, an MoT (very very dodgy one) added when I got it. It was dog rough.