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Seat belt types
Hi there, can anyone shed some light on belt types. My 76 TA has front belts with a retractor on both the shoulder and lap belt portion, with a fixed female stalk.
I took a look at a possible doner set from a 77 Esprit, not only were buckles different (stalks would not interchange) but no retractable on lap section. So I began searching, and could only find replacement type belts, with no retractable on lap section. Was the retractable lap section an option, a 76 only anomaly, or........... Thanks for your help 😁
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I wish I could help more;
I misread your post and was going to comment, then I re-read your post and think I understand what you mean. If you post pictures of what you have (and would like to replace (and maybe why you want to replace them) I wouldn't doubt someone here can help - several members sell parts.
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Hi there, red belts were from 76, they have a retractor on the lap section as well as the shoulder, black belts were from a 77 (from memory).
They (along with most replacements I have seen for sale) have no retractor on the lap section. Just wondering if the retractor lap was an upgrade / option / 1 year only deal or something, and if it was discontinued, for what reason. Just wondering what style is better to go with for my car?
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Belt pics
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Find a set on a car being parted out.
A while back a buddy parted out a low mile 76, no title and it had rust, but the interior was perfect. Their out there.
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i just sold a nice set of the lap retractor type belts, they were from a 75 t/a. cant say for sure what years they were available or if it was an upgrade option over the normal shoulder retractor style but ive seen them on more than just one year of car.
might want to post a wanted ad on here for them or check ebay, *they're out there. |
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Thanks for the replies, so no rationale for the lap retractors in these years?.
Just wonder why they were discontinued on later years, cost, safety concerns,??. Also havnt been able to find out if Std issue or an option?
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My 76 also has the dual retractable seat belts. And I’ve gone through the same thing trying to find comparable replacement belts and finding none whatsoever. It seems like there are not many quality reproduction belt options in general, and I figured no one made a direct replacement.
The dealer sheet indicates that some aspect of the belts was an upgrade that was part of the custom/deluxe trim package. Option code ”AK1.” I don’t know if the retractable lap section was one of the differences though. As far as which belts to put in, I have sometimes found my dual retractable belts to be kind of awkward. At times the lap belt seems to end up ratcheting itself too tight. This may be due to the age of the mechanisms rather than the design though. If you find good replacement belts I’d love to find a source. |
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Lap shoulder harnesses type started in 74, 74s are a one year only, they will not interchange/ work with 75s…never had a 76, and yes 77-81 was a whole new belt style
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So it sounds like either there was a two-year run of the same belts in 75 and 76 or each year had their own one-off styles. Either way, it explains why I have had no luck finding a replacement for my 76.
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