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Old 08-07-2015, 08:16 PM   #1
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No SAFE B Pillar Mount For Shoulder Belt?

I've got a '55.2 with a big rear window and all I've read seems to say there's no safe way to mount a nut in the B pillar for shoulder belts except for small window trucks. I'll use lap belts only if that's the best I can do but would prefer shoulder belts.

Here's my idea, maybe it's overkill but I'd like to hear opinions.
Using a 4"-6" long piece of 1/2 square tube, drill a hole through one wall, insert correct sized nut and weld it in. Then, using a cutoff wheel cut a slit in the B pillar for this tube, insert it flush with the sheet metal and fully weld in, grind and fill til nothing is visible but the nut hole.

I know the B pillar isn't all that strong in a truly serious accident but otherwise do you think this would work? Is there another easier but safe way?

Pictures would be appreciated.
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Old 08-07-2015, 08:43 PM   #2
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Re: No SAFE B Pillar Mount For Shoulder Belt?

Dan check out post 143 in Dunce79 build Probably similar to the way your describing would be best way other than welding a plate on the surface in a big window cab

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...at+belt&page=6

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Old 08-07-2015, 08:57 PM   #3
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Re: No SAFE B Pillar Mount For Shoulder Belt?

Thanks very much, I'll check it out.

I also found THIS how-to on the Juliano's site.
http://www.julianos.com/how2_3point_...evy_truck.html

It's for an AD 5 window so it has me wondering if there's the same amount of room in the slender TF big window pillar?

EDIT: Linky no worky! But it's ok, I'll do a search.
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Old 08-07-2015, 09:14 PM   #4
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Re: No SAFE B Pillar Mount For Shoulder Belt?

try this one

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Old 08-08-2015, 03:32 PM   #5
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Re: No SAFE B Pillar Mount For Shoulder Belt?

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I know the B pillar isn't all that strong
i think you'd only be fooling yourself (or the wife )
i rolled a small window 58 back in 1976, the A pillar folded like a house of cards
i'd hate to be held in an upright position as the A and B pillars folded
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Re: No SAFE B Pillar Mount For Shoulder Belt?

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i think you'd only be fooling yourself (or the wife )
i rolled a small window 58 back in 1976, the A pillar folded like a house of cards
i'd hate to be held in an upright position as the A and B pillars folded
No doubt it will fold up if you roll it and its most likely going to pop that window out if you hit head on but it may save your teeth or face from the steering wheel provided your not using a stock column that spears you. Ahh... the thrill of driving an old Chevy truck.
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Old 08-08-2015, 05:11 PM   #7
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Re: No SAFE B Pillar Mount For Shoulder Belt?

You guys both make good points. On a big window you're gonna get seriously Efffed up if you roll it and maybe in a small window too. Part of the reason for wanting the shoulder belt is that I'm so used to it now it feels wrong not to have it.

I'll be running an ididit colum so hopefully I won't end up skewered like a "shrimp on the barbie"! But honestly, if you drive a truly old vehicle like these you ought to understand it's not in any way "safe" in the same vein as a modern car. Modern suspension & tires, disc brakes, seat belts, are about the extent of safety you can add.

So I think what this boils down to is I CAN install the shoulder belt and have it look fine, it'll keep my face from meeting the steering wheel in a lighter collision but in anything worse than that it's not gonna do much good.
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Old 08-08-2015, 07:40 PM   #8
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Re: No SAFE B Pillar Mount For Shoulder Belt?

I'd like to get some Silverado seats with the built in belts. The best of both worlds that way.
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Re: No SAFE B Pillar Mount For Shoulder Belt?

I don't want the seat visible above the rear window opening. All I've seen have a housing for the shoulder belt that sticks up. They have head rests too, which I don't want.
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Re: No SAFE B Pillar Mount For Shoulder Belt?

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You guys both make good points. On a big window you're gonna get seriously Efffed up if you roll it and maybe in a small window too. Part of the reason for wanting the shoulder belt is that I'm so used to it now it feels wrong not to have it.

I'll be running an ididit colum so hopefully I won't end up skewered like a "shrimp on the barbie"! But honestly, if you drive a truly old vehicle like these you ought to understand it's not in any way "safe" in the same vein as a modern car. Modern suspension & tires, disc brakes, seat belts, are about the extent of safety you can add.

So I think what this boils down to is I CAN install the shoulder belt and have it look fine, it'll keep my face from meeting the steering wheel in a lighter collision but in anything worse than that it's not gonna do much good.
I have to agree something is better than nothing.
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Re: No SAFE B Pillar Mount For Shoulder Belt?

The B pillar, you can see four sides of it. In between the fore & aft bits of sheet metal, there is a third rib of sheet that is inside the pillar. You won't have room for a nut, for a tube, nothing.
I wound up making right angle brackets and welding them to the rear of the B pillar.
I know it's not as strong as a factory shoulder belt on a later model but it's a hell of a lot better than smacking my face into the column (or my wife's into the dash) in a 35 MPH bangup.
I take it for granted that if I seriously wreck at 60 or if I roll it, all occupants are dead. Who knows, maybe I get lucky - but I'm not betting on it and I won't drive like it.

Dan, I hope you come up with something you like - but damned if I could do any better on a BRW cab than to round off some angle iron for brackets & weld her home.
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Re: No SAFE B Pillar Mount For Shoulder Belt?

I have to agree with DWCSR anything you do to improve safety for yourself and passenger is a lot better than nothing , weather you weld a plate to the pillar or inside the pillar no one will think less of you or your ride for it. Power brakes, disc brakes ,Ifs is all safety upgrades .
God forbid we roll our truck or get into a serious accident we want to come out of it all the better if there is a piece of angle iron or plate welded to the pillar it wont matter if the truck is totaled what does it matter ? We get so anal about how slick things look we overlook the value of our lives sometimes.
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Re: No SAFE B Pillar Mount For Shoulder Belt?

I guess its time for this old favorite again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPF4fBGNK0U
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I guess its time for this old favorite again
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It broke my heart when I first saw that. They don't build them like they used to....
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It broke my heart when I first saw that. They don't build them like they used to....
In regard to safety I think the suffix to your statement is, "Thank God"

As for styling? They surely don't which is why we're all on a site about 60 year old (+/-) trucks.
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I don't want the seat visible above the rear window opening. All I've seen have a housing for the shoulder belt that sticks up. They have head rests too, which I don't want.
Yeah that is the drawback. I figure when I do the seats, I will just have the back window tinted.
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In regard to safety I think the suffix to your statement is, "Thank God"

As for styling? They surely don't which is why we're all on a site about 60 year old (+/-) trucks.
Agree 100% about the safety. Always think the same thing when someone says...They don't make them like they used too. Much safer today!
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Yeah that is the drawback. I figure when I do the seats, I will just have the back window tinted.
I used 07 Tahoe third row seats to get the intregated shoulder belts. I made a frame that uses the stock seat mount points and allowed the seats to be removed. The short headrests are not to visible from the back in my small window.
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...The short headrests are not to visible from the back in my small window.
Hmmm, have you looked at your own third photo? They're very visible to me!
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I said not "to" visible, it is subjective. They can also be removed. My seat sits a little high because of my height. Remove the rests and lower the seat one inch or so (it is 5 inches off the floor) and you would not see it.
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Okay, understood.
I will be tinting my rear window but not quite to limo tint level.
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Orrie,

Thanks for the photo. I was looking at build pictures a while back and saw those. You have something that I do not have though, fabrication skills . I can make a simple bracket, but what you've made looks like a little beyond me.
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In all fairness, I got the idea from searching and finding someone else who did a similar seat frame for a later model truck. I took good measurements off of the donor vehicle and there was a bit of trial and error. GM did a good engineering job on the geometry so the soccer moms could get them in and out easily.
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Look at Classic Truck mag article Wes built a small roll bar and attached the race harness to that.
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Have a pointer to the article?
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