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Thats how i would go about ite30topless wrote:I would go back to standard, but that's my choice Phil, you could probably serve the 46, seats on to someone on here to cover the cost ?




I don't know, your not the only one to ask that questionDHFiS wrote:Is it safe to drive with the upper seatbelt mounting onto the seat rather than the body of the car?

i agree with this.Jim320i wrote:My opinion is they dont look right in the E30... Nice seats, but the originals look much cooler.
isn't it how they are on an e46 cab?DHFiS wrote:Is it safe to drive with the upper seatbelt mounting onto the seat rather than the body of the car?
Yes, that's how they are in the e46 cab and more then safe. The belt anchor is secured in the base of the seat and connected up to system that pulls you back in if there's an accident.DHFiS wrote:Is it safe to drive with the upper seatbelt mounting onto the seat rather than the body of the car?


But the floor of the e46 will be strengthened so the seat mountings wont rip out. All the crash testing will have proved its safe. An e30 floor wasnt designed to withstand these forces.Green wrote:Yes, that's how they are in the e46 cab and more then safe. The belt anchor is secured in the base of the seat and connected up to system that pulls you back in if there's an accident.DHFiS wrote:Is it safe to drive with the upper seatbelt mounting onto the seat rather than the body of the car?
I removed the seatbelts from my old dear's fabric cab seats to replace them in her purchased set of leather seats that were missing belts due to an accident.

I was going to try this with some highline leather seats in a cabby a while ago, but i lost the loom and switches and never bothered after that. They would look more oem in a e30cecotto479 wrote:Or how about butchering a set of E24 highline sports electric seats into an E30. Must be fairly straightforward.