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Old 06-05-2015, 01:13 AM   #15
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@klittl06 could you offer some detail as to how to access the rear mounting point?
You need to take apart the airbag cover of the C pillar to get started.

Follow steps 1-2 on http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...terior+removal

Once you get all the covers off, you'll see the bolt holding in the stock seat belt mounting point, you want to reuse that one with the rallye 3
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You need to take apart the airbag cover of the C pillar to get started.

Follow steps 1-2 on http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...terior+removal

Once you get all the covers off, you'll see the bolt holding in the stock seat belt mounting point, you want to reuse that one with the rallye 3
Yup, this is what I followed. The rear attachment was a bit of a pain but totally worth it.

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@klittl06 @BAMF86 thanks gents, any advice on how to manage the white popclips in part 2? Potentially losing them and creating a rattle in the rear has me a bit concerned.

Also, did you guys re-use the OEM bolts or the one included in the kit?
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@klittl06 @BAMF86 thanks gents, any advice on how to manage the white popclips in part 2? Potentially losing them and creating a rattle in the rear has me a bit concerned.

Also, did you guys re-use the OEM bolts or the one included in the kit?
You want to apply pressure to where the popclips are and gently pry the panel with your other hand so they don't come loose.

OEM bolt works fine for the mounting point, just don't have a passenger use the rear seatbelt while the harness is in use
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I lost one of those pop clips in the chassis somewhere

My only recommendation is to buy extras and be cautious.
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Old 06-05-2015, 01:52 PM   #20
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How about DD? Comfortable if u use OEM seat belts?


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@BAMF86 @Kostamojen to clarify, should the white clips remain on the frame or on the trim piece itself.

Also, is removing the trunk liner (2 black pop clips) in step 2 necessary for this?

Thanks!

Edit: or is it the large trim piece below the triangle piece (around the seatbelt mount) that can get loose / apply pressure to this?

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Old 06-06-2015, 12:07 AM   #22
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They can be pushed out of the way easy also the rear attachment has a disconnect that can be used to allow the belt to lay down to the sides should you feel the need.
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@BAMF86 @Kostamojen to clarify, should the white clips remain on the frame or on the trim piece itself.

Also, is removing the trunk liner (2 black pop clips) in step 2 necessary for this?

Thanks!

Edit: or is it the large trim piece below the triangle piece (around the seatbelt mount) that can get loose / apply pressure to this?
Be prepared to remove every piece of plastic in the rear of the car.
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For DD I tuck the harness under the seat and use rhe seatbelt. Thats the beauty of this setup.
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Here are the torque specs for the bolts that you need to remove for install and re-torque:

Front seat belt receiver (attached to the seat): 31 ft-lb
Front seat outer belt assembly (both the top bolt and bottom bolt on the B pillar): 22 ft-lb
Front seat bolts (to the floor): 39 ft-lb
Rear seat outer belt assembly (both bolts on bracket on D pillar): 22 ft-lb

It took forever to search through the crude FSM's that are available so I thought I would share this info!
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I lost one of those pop clips in the chassis somewhere

My only recommendation is to buy extras and be cautious.

Even with warning, I also dropped a clip during re-install of cover. Clips easily slips out of cover due to slot. Hindsight would be to place small piece of tape over slot in cover to prevent clip from sliding out.
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Hey guys, bringing this back but I'm having trouble with the rear driverside passenger seat belt bolt. I can thread the bolt loose or tight. I'm able to turn it quite easily both directions but when I try to tighten the bolt back in its having touble finding the threads. This is with and without the schroth belt bracket. Alll I can think about is that the bolt isn't lining up in the hole but it's not working. Any tips?
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Wondering if this set up is actually approved by Schroth? I can't find the approval anywhere.....

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