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Does anybody know where i can buy seat belt bolts/washers/mounting plates from in Brisbane? Im hoping i can buy a kit, as i have seen them on the U.S. sites.
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most engineers will tell you what they want from a mounting plate and most wrecker will have the bolts you need
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"most wrecker will have the bolts you need"
Maybe not.
If its for up to HK-T then you will need 7/16" UNF bolts which are not that easy to find, I might be wrong here but I think that sometime around 1970 seat belt bolts were changed to 7/16" UNC.
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To my knowledge most seat belt bolts in the aussie cars were always 7/16 unf and still are , as i recently had some Nasco Accessory HK Rear Parcel shelf Seat belt Mounting plates made up , and the special resistence welded "weld" nuts which i could not ge
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new cars using 7/16th bolts? why would they use unf bolts in a metric car, when they have been metric for along time?
im not saying they dont use them, just that it seams strange that they would
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Thats what i thought,but thats what they said to me , as otherwise they would have rejected making them for me. I may pull one out of my commodore tomorrow and check it out ? www.monaromuscleparts.com
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i think they still are 7\16 unf, fords still use 1/2 inch unf for the wheel stud,s i remeber commodores like vn extra on the engine one bolt was metric the next thing was imperial a real pain in the ass, so while now most things are metric every now and
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vl onwards use a M14 fine bolt from memory. maybe even M16.
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Monaro Muscle Parts. I bought a pair of your plates for my HK and can highly recommend them.
I visited a wrecker recently and pulled a full set of belts out of a HJ sedan and the bolts were coarse threaded.
I thought Id read somewhere on th
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Thanks guys, but i do need the backing plate/big washer as the back of the car doesnt have threaded holes.
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www.monaromuscleparts.comHe has them with the weld nut on the plate, read the other replies.
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