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Standard Set Up, Click Pic to Enlarge Seat Belt, Installation of Shoulder Harness and Rear Jump Seat Lap Belts.

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Special Set Up, Click Pic to Enlarge Shoulder Harness Retractor attached to Roll Bar Base by "L" Bracket.
"L" Bracket mount is only needed if Roll Bar does not have bracket for seat belt retractor to attach.
"L" Bracket Included With All Seat Belt Orders

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Retractor & Jump Seat Belt Attachment Click Photo to Enlarge
Special Set up
Retractor & Jump Seat Lap Belt Bolt to Roll Bar Base.
Retractor Requires "L" Bracket to attach.

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Seat Belt Installation - 1979 to 1984
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Shoulder Harness Attachment Points Click to Enlarge Diagraph

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Seat Belt Hardware Hardware for special applications.
"A" - 6" Riser Bracket - 1-1/4" W x 5-1/2" L
"B" - 3" Strap Extension - 9/16" holes
"C" - L Bracket - 9/16" holes
"D" - 1" Bolt (1" x 7/16" x 20 GR.5 YZP)
"E" - 2" Bolt (2" x 7/16" x 20 GR.5 YZP)
"F" - 1.5" Bolt (1.5" x 7/16" x 20 GR.5 YZP)
"G" - 7/16" Hex Nut YZP
"H" - Split Lock Washer - 7/16"/10.5mm
"I" - Swedish Spacer -
"J" - 2 1/2" w/ 7/16" hole - Reinforcement Plate Washer
NOTE: System will add to base price ($.50) for cost of hardware selected.

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Seat Belts - 73-84 - FJ40 - Set of 4 - Aft Mrkt FJ40 - Set of 4 Belts with traditional push button buckles
2 Front Retractable Shoulder Harnesses
2 Rear Jump Seat Lab Belts
Belt Mounting Hardware
Belts can be made to fit any older FJ40 with roll bar
Shoulder Harness webbing is a long 114"
Shoulder Harnesses have locking retractor for security in the event of an accident.
Belts install to factory mounting points
Easy Installation, Instructions, above
ALL Belts Meet FMVSS 209-302 Specifications (Federally Compliant)
CCOT Seat Belts - Safety with Comfort !

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Seat Belts - 73-84 - FJ40 - Pair - Shoulder Harnesses - Aft Mrkt This FJ40 Belt Set Includes
2 Front Retractable Shoulder Harnesses w/Push Button Buckles
Shoulder Harness webbing is a long 114"
Belt Mounting Hardware
Easy Installation, Instructions, above
Belts install to factory mounting points
Emergency retractor locks on impact
Locking retractor for security in the event of an accident.
Belts can be made to fit any older FJ40 with roll bar
ALL Belts Meet FMVSS 209-302 Specifications (Federally Compliant)
CCOT Seat Belts - Safety with Comfort !

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Seat Belts - Jeep 1982 to 1995

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"Related Item" Lap Belts for Front or Rear Jump Seats, Click

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Seat Belt Extension - 6" Riser Bracket 6 Inch Seat Belt Buckle Extension Bracket
Bracket dimensions are: 1-1/4" W x 5-1/2" L.
6" Riser Bracket fits 3 Point Belts There are some seat and console configurations where it may help to raise the buckle to improve access to buckle.

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Visor Blades - Only - No Hrdwr - Pair - FJ40 - 9/72-10/84 - Aft Mrkt FINALLY! - New Visor Replacement Blades
Fits 09/'72 to 10/'84 ~ FJ40 & FJ45
Color Off-White
New CCOT Visors are a must to renew interior.
Requires your original Visor hardware.
Hardware Not Included.
Set screw tightens Visor to desired blade tension.
A Great and affordable solution to $$$OEM Visors.
Visors are a CCOT Exclusively Developed Part.
Note: Visor blades are not handed. Blade fits Right or Left sides causing set screw to face in or out, per photo.
Installation Tip: Remove old visor hardware from vehicle and lay new visor(s) on a flat table (to support & back the visor blade) then, apply pressure to the visor blade clamp to achieve a square path for set screw to align with machined internal nut. The support of the table will square the nut to the set screw. This alignment can be hard to achieve if you try to install the new blade to hardware still mounted to windshield frame.

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"Related Item" Click for FJ-40 Seat Covers

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Index
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FYI
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Interesting
Facts about Seat Belts
from Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia
Seat belts were
first invented by George Cayley in the 1800s. Seat belts were
introduced in aircraft in the 1930s. The automotive seat belt was
introduced into the United States by Kenneth Ligon and his
brother, Bob Ligon, whose patented quick release seat belt, the
AutoCrat Safety Belt, was the first seat belt installed as
original equipment in the US by Ford in its 1956 model year. The
first seatbelt to be included as standard was on the 1959 Volvo.
However, they were not required by law in the US on passenger
vehicles until the 1968 model year.
Three point harnesses were first made readily available in
mass-produced vehicles by Volvo. It was Swedish engineer Nils
Bohlin who patented the modern three-point belt design and gave it
to Volvo.
Three-point
harnesses are similar to the lap and sash seat belts, but with one
single continuous length of webbing. Three-point seat belts help
spread out the energy of the moving body in a collision over the
chest, pelvis, and shoulders. Until the 1970's three-point belts
were commonly available only in the front seats of cars, the back
seats having only lap belts. Evidence of the potential for lap
belts to cause separation of the lumbar vertebrae and the
sometimes associated paralysis, or "seat belt syndrome", has led
to a revision of safety regulations in nearly all of the developed
world requiring that all seats in a vehicle be equipped with
three-point seat belts.
Most seat belts are
equipped with locking mechanisms that tighten the belt when pulled
hard (e.g. by the force of a passenger's body during a crash) but
do not tighten when pulled slowly. Many are also equipped with 'pretensioners',
which preemptively tighten the belt to prevent the passenger from
jerking forward in a crash.
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