seatbelts for rear benches

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They didn't get that way for free!
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I got the E-trac installed. Thanks to everyone for there input.

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I used Dupli Color Truck Bed Coating on the E-trac. Fast and easy!

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I installed the E-trac with 10 grade 8 bolts drilled thru the uprights. I used appropriate washers front and rear. Make sure you space the E-trac up from the bottom. This will help with assemble of the bottom bolts. It will also allow the seats to fold over with out hitting the E-trac. My seats clear the E-trac when folding over, but do not clear the seat belts if they are mounted. In other words I have to remove the seat belts to fold down the seats. Not a big deal. Just a heads up.

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Four seat belts per side. I am using a Redoxx bag to keep my seatbelts in when they are not installed. Fits perfectly between the forward rear seat and the cab partition.
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texas pinzgauer
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I like the idea of bagging up the seatbelts wshen they're not in use. Of course you need a pretty big bag for 12 belts! Cleans things up considerably even if you once stash some of them. Good idea...
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Post by totaljoint »

I found these light weight ammo style boxes for my seatbelts, intercom headsets, first aid kit and manuals:
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5 across is a perfect fit behind the bulkhead, and still allow the seats to fold down.

They are held on with 4 or 5 quarter sized neodynium magnets/box. (3 on the lid and 2 on the base, I didn't want to drill mounting holes so to remain air tight.)
Magnets hold secure even through the Rhino liner, but a good tug will release the magents.

Got mine a sportsmansguide.com, but are now on e-bay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Military-Surplus-Ca ... 4835e9e370

The foam liner comes out easily with a heat gun and mineral spirits.
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That's where I have my door top rack installed ("nice rack - II" posting) but there's probably room on the passenger side. Excellent idea and suggestion!
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