Quote
IMO in the land of mods, those are rather insignificant things to overcome...


True enough!

I'll actually be doing that mod in the next few days, so I'll post some pics (maybe a full-on "How to move your seatbelts", if anyone cares), once I get signed up to some photo site.

The key thing is making sure you provide enough backing material so the seatbelt doesn't tear the nut out in a crash.

I plan on using the same material the factory uses, plus 25-50%. Some things need a little extra, especially where my family's safety is concerned. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


HUMMER .25: No need to compensate.

1989 Dodge Raider: 3.0/5
1992 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible: 3.0/A
1994 GMC Safari: 4.3/A