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by RobFog
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I recently ordered a new set of seatbelts from Morgan Spares and I'm just a tad nervous as they are a little different to what is currently there .
The current reel anchor point has two locations to bolt the reel housing - on the top and from the side whilst the new one only has a bolt hole on the top.

I was wondering what other Morgans of this age tended to have for their anchor points and whether it's considered safe to install the new ones. The current installation with a large wood screen through the side anchor plate doesn't look particularly well done, so perhaps this was an after market addition .

Pictures can be found here - thanks you.

Original : Original reel with top and side anchor points
New : New seatbelt with single anchor point
Side view : showing wood screw position for second anchor point
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by PhilipH
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Thanks Jon.

I used FDTS as the other company took 10 days to respond to my enquiry. FDTS were simply first class - they replaced the webbing on my inertia belts and returned them within a couple of business days. Highly recommended - many thanks for the tip!
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