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Are those for the front or the rear? (archive)

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Posted by Rob Anderson on February 28, 2001 at 10:15:46:

In Reply to: better CS ones are available! posted by Paul (at Maximill...)more... on February 27, 2001 at 14:43:20:

I am trying to install the E28 ones from the front and the rear so I can have good belts in all the seats. It really isn't looking that hard since the come very close to bolting in. If they are just for the rear, what do you use for the front or do you still have to run the 5 pointesc seat belt that came in my 2800cs.
Thanks
Rob
M535i SIG Chief Technical Advisor
www.m535i.org


I would never suggest installing belts from another model - since I'm not an engineer. 1974 style retracting belts from BMW are still available however. These fit all 72 and later coupes, are FULLY retractible, mount behind and under rear seat, and are a true 3 point belt - not the old antique two piece style.

ie: GEOMETRY MATTERS in an accident! Not just how they pull or retract in the parking lot!

Thay're $189.00 per side incl. all mounting parts and "receiver" piece and are CORRECT for the E9 chassis.

e mail for details

Paul
Maximillian Importing Co
1.800.950.2002





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