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pics for heavyhauler

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sorry it took so long, :oops:


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i notice there is a green and yellow. probably to mark L from R. the covers are kinda bulky and the seat hits them when i push it forward to get behind it. other than that they seem to work just fine and not too uncomfortable as far as a seatbelt goes. its probably more comfy than eating that nice steel dash and huge windshield, eh? lol after seeing your wreck I wear mine for sure.
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Thanks!

So whats on the back side? Steel plate or washers?

Where is the upper piece mounted. Its hard to figure where stuff os mounted in your truck from those pix. I'll need to mount the shoulder belt in my truck but I don't know where the bracing is.

I need to pull the headliner to see one of these days
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Phil the only double wall is in the B pillar, nothing but a single center brace & air under your headliner.
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Heavyhauler,I put a 50 x50x6 mm square of steel with a 12mm nut welded on the back over a hole, behind the B pillar held in place with sikaflex (so it doesn`t fall down if you undo the bolt),the retractor reel needs to be directly below the sash mount for it to work correctly,which means you need to fabricate a mounting plate for it .

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I hope these help. I didnt install them so all i can really do is post pics.
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