MQ/MK Seatbelt information
Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 7:12 pm
Guys,
Just would like to add some information into the bible that i have come across on the various seatbelts in MQ/MK patrols
MQ/MK SWB all have the same seatbelts in the front for bucket seats, they bolt on in 3 locations. at the top of the pillar behind the seat, and at the bottom. The roller for the seatbelt bolts into a recess in the pillar thats in the middle of the pillar.
rear seats are a lap in the middle if applicable Lap seat belts on either side also
now the MQ/MK ute cab has different seat belts and the SWB or LWB ones WILL not fit inside the ute body.
The ute seatbelts have the same top mount but the ute cab does not have the middle recess or bolt mounts for the roller. insted the roller bolts onto the bottom mount and a bracket comes off that with the lap section of the belt.
LWB fronts are the same as SWB fronts for bucket seats, unsure about rear seats, but would assume they are lap rears or lap sash in the middle row of seats either way and laps in the rear most seats.
hope this info comes in handy for someone.
cheers
Screwy
Just would like to add some information into the bible that i have come across on the various seatbelts in MQ/MK patrols
MQ/MK SWB all have the same seatbelts in the front for bucket seats, they bolt on in 3 locations. at the top of the pillar behind the seat, and at the bottom. The roller for the seatbelt bolts into a recess in the pillar thats in the middle of the pillar.
rear seats are a lap in the middle if applicable Lap seat belts on either side also
now the MQ/MK ute cab has different seat belts and the SWB or LWB ones WILL not fit inside the ute body.
The ute seatbelts have the same top mount but the ute cab does not have the middle recess or bolt mounts for the roller. insted the roller bolts onto the bottom mount and a bracket comes off that with the lap section of the belt.
LWB fronts are the same as SWB fronts for bucket seats, unsure about rear seats, but would assume they are lap rears or lap sash in the middle row of seats either way and laps in the rear most seats.
hope this info comes in handy for someone.
cheers
Screwy