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Need a picture...

Can someone with a hatchback and a digital camera do me a favor?

I need a picture or two of the rear seat-belt setup, where it connects to the C-pillar and then goes down behind the interior panel...

Thanks in advance.
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If nobody has replied by the time I get home from work I'll snap a few pics for you. (I should be home around 4:30-5pm eastern time)
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i dont have a digi, but i can explain how it goes. i assume you are trying to get it through the rear side panels(the shelf holders) the shoulder part goes on top of those up to the mount then it goes straight down through the shelf (you have to pop the little piece out and slide the belt through the slot) to the retractor device
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Okay, what do you need a picture of exactly? Just a snapshot of the belt or am I opening up/removing plastic panels and shit?
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Okay, what do you need a picture of exactly? Just a snapshot of the belt or am I opening up/removing plastic panels and shit?
No, no need to remove anything. I just want to get a good picture of the seat-belt going from the back-seat, through the loops on the C-pillar, and then down through the side panel. I removed my rear seat-belts a long long time ago, so I can't just look at my stuff.

What I'm trying to do is to re-locate the retractor for my 3-point harnesses to the stock rear location, and then have the belt come up through the side-panel and through the loops on the C-pillar and then got up to the harnesses on the front seat, so I'm just trying to see a pic to see how well that would work out.
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Okay, let me know if this is what you need. If not I can go retake the pics, no big deal.










My new clear corners




If you need a bigger size pic let me know. The uncropped ones are 1792x1200. (the ones here are 600x400).
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That's absolutely perfect. Thanks!

Looks like it will work out very nicely. I just have to find someone that can remove the belt buckle so that the belt can be threaded through the loops on the c-pillar, and then have them sew the buckle back on... That way, the harness will be mounted at the proper angle, and will still retract properly, and will free up some space so I can put my fiberglass sub pod where the back seat used to be, because right now, the harnesses are bolted to the rear-seat lap-belt mounts...

Thanks again, and the clear corners are looking good!
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That's absolutely perfect. Thanks!

Looks like it will work out very nicely. I just have to find someone that can remove the belt buckle so that the belt can be threaded through the loops on the c-pillar, and then have them sew the buckle back on... That way, the harness will be mounted at the proper angle, and will still retract properly, and will free up some space so I can put my fiberglass sub pod where the back seat used to be, because right now, the harnesses are bolted to the rear-seat lap-belt mounts...

Thanks again, and the clear corners are looking good!

Anytime
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