How To: B-pillar seat belt swap/B14 seat belt conversion
SEE DISCLAIMER AT THE BOTTOM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY MODIFICATION TO YOUR VEHICLE
A few months ago I re-purchased SE-R (for the 2nd time lol). Personally, I don't feel that I can trust the door mounted belts with my life, or the life of my passenger. There was a very tragic accident a little while back where the father of an SE-R enthusiast was ejected from the car and killed because the door opened and the B13 door mounted belt failed to keep him secure. I decided to retrofit B14 seat belts into my car for safety reasons.
The top mount and bottom mount threaded holes were already installed at the factory when the car was built:
There was no existing provision to mount the retractor assembly so I came up with my own solution. I had nuts welded to some fender washers. I drilled holes and ran 2 additional bolts to hold the washers in place and add strength to the mounting system.
Here is a shot of them bolted up:
I didn't get a chance to take pics but I mounted the belt guides just below the side window plastic trim panels. I also cut some of the cardboard material away from the back of the lower trim panels for extra clearance.
I think they turned out pretty well:
I also swapped the latch mechanisms from the B14 seats onto the B13 seats. I don't have pics but its pretty self explanatory. The B14 belts did clip into the stock B13 latches but they felt funny when they engaged so I swapped over to the B14 ones to be safe.
I am NOT an engineer, nor do I design cars for a living. If you attempt to copy this method of modifying your car you do so at your own risk. I will not be held liable in the event of injury and/or death under any circumstances. AGAIN, THIS MODIFICATION IS DONE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
A few months ago I re-purchased SE-R (for the 2nd time lol). Personally, I don't feel that I can trust the door mounted belts with my life, or the life of my passenger. There was a very tragic accident a little while back where the father of an SE-R enthusiast was ejected from the car and killed because the door opened and the B13 door mounted belt failed to keep him secure. I decided to retrofit B14 seat belts into my car for safety reasons.
The top mount and bottom mount threaded holes were already installed at the factory when the car was built:
There was no existing provision to mount the retractor assembly so I came up with my own solution. I had nuts welded to some fender washers. I drilled holes and ran 2 additional bolts to hold the washers in place and add strength to the mounting system.
Here is a shot of them bolted up:
I didn't get a chance to take pics but I mounted the belt guides just below the side window plastic trim panels. I also cut some of the cardboard material away from the back of the lower trim panels for extra clearance.
I think they turned out pretty well:
I also swapped the latch mechanisms from the B14 seats onto the B13 seats. I don't have pics but its pretty self explanatory. The B14 belts did clip into the stock B13 latches but they felt funny when they engaged so I swapped over to the B14 ones to be safe.
I am NOT an engineer, nor do I design cars for a living. If you attempt to copy this method of modifying your car you do so at your own risk. I will not be held liable in the event of injury and/or death under any circumstances. AGAIN, THIS MODIFICATION IS DONE AT YOUR OWN RISK.