Seat Belts
Seat Belts
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drum4it2

Original Poster:

658 posts

272 months

Saturday 4th October 2003
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My seatbelts are a bl00dy nuisance - they lock up when trying to put them on - they also look faded & tatty - so, time for new ones!

What are they, where are they & is it an easy job?

Your comments are appreciated...

Pies

13,116 posts

279 months

Saturday 4th October 2003
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"lock up" they all do that sir

drum4it2

Original Poster:

658 posts

272 months

Sunday 5th October 2003
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I end up driving off with no seat belt on sometimes - which I hate doing! I think these are past the sell-by date though...

Steve_T

6,356 posts

295 months

Sunday 5th October 2003
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Pies said:
"lock up" they all do that sir


Yep, I have to coax the belt out, no rushing it

oiltrash

331 posts

281 months

Sunday 5th October 2003
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Pies said:
"lock up" they all do that sir


My drivers one has done this since I got the car - which was only 7 months old then. It has been looked at, but no improvement.

SiH

1,852 posts

270 months

Sunday 5th October 2003
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I've had the same problem with my belts, especially the passenger one. It's a bit of a pain in the bum, especially as the rest of the interior is pretty top notch and then the passenger comes to put the belt on and the bloody thing doesn't work! I had a trawl on the interweb thingy and came up with this place www.securon.com
They do replacement belts for TVRs for about 45 quid each side. Seems to be a pretty straightforward job replacing them. I wanted some Sabelt jobbies or some other well known seatbelt company but can't really seem to find too much about it. They come in lots of fetching colours too so you can match it to your car, not sure about a reflex blue seatbelt, but you could always ask!

drum4it2

Original Poster:

658 posts

272 months

Sunday 5th October 2003
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cheers Simon - that's a good website, I shall be giving them a call... ta!

aaandy

762 posts

275 months

Monday 6th October 2003
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Can sometimes to do with the angle that the car is on, just another one of those TVR idiosyncrasies that we all know and love! If the car is facing slightly uphill or an a camber it can cause this, but when you get onto a bit of flat road they suddenly free up.

Believe that there are a few other threads on here about adjusting the angle that they are fixed onto the car to help the problem, but probably will still not totally get rid of the problem.

Incorrigible

13,668 posts

284 months

Monday 6th October 2003
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I've seen some nice roll over bars with 4 point harnesses, could be worth considering

V8 Archie

4,703 posts

271 months

Monday 6th October 2003
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aaandy said:
Can sometimes to do with the angle that the car is on, just another one of those TVR idiosyncrasies that we all know and love! If the car is facing slightly uphill or an a camber it can cause this, but when you get onto a bit of flat road they suddenly free up.
I only get it on a camber, and then only on the uphill side. As aaandy says, moving the car sorts it.

drum4it2

Original Poster:

658 posts

272 months

Monday 6th October 2003
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Incorrigible said:
I've seen some nice roll over bars with 4 point harnesses, could be worth considering


sounds interesting Ben... will look into that..

true about the Camber thing, it is worse then

peterc

386 posts

292 months

Monday 6th October 2003
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Seat belts use an inertia lock to clamp the belt when you brake hard (prior to hitting something?) The inertia lock is usually a big steel ball bearing located in a saucer like depression. Under braking or similar the ball moves and locks the belt.

When the car is on the flat the steel ball will be centred and the belt will release freely. If the car is on any sort of incline or camber, the belt will most likely lock.

So your seat belt is actually working perfectly? If you try to fasten your belts and they are locked up (as on my own drive), you simply have to move off to a more level position and then put your belts on.

Seat belts are normally designed to fit with the axis of the belt-roll in line with the car. The fitting position on TVR's is with the axis across the car. The release/lock mechanism seems to have a problem working this way.

drum4it2

Original Poster:

658 posts

272 months

Monday 6th October 2003
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cheers Peter - so it's not the belts it's the design of the positioning and new ones will not cure it... ta!

chris43

351 posts

273 months

Wednesday 8th October 2003
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I can confirm that Securon are the people to talk to, they made me a pair of beige belts and these were delivered within 2 days of ordering.
Easy to fit but a bit fiddly if the nut are rusted on.