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FS: combo lap/sub belt mounts for S550 and GT350

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The mounts are made of 1/8" wall square tubing and 1/4" flat bar/plate. Some of the material is cut on a laser table. Mig welded. And no, I have not tested them. I'm sure testing would cost in the millions to do so. I've used my 30+ years in welding and fabrication experience and some advise from a Ford engineer. The weakest point is the factory seat mount bolts, which are equivalent to grade 5, which I replace with a grade 8+ (10.9) bolts that I include. You have to decide if you want to use them.

Thanks for the quick reply. Looks like you've fabricated quite a robust belt anchor, I like your solution. Hopefully you're still making these when I no longer have a use for my backseat.
 
Do you have a website or Facebook page? Someway to see what products you are offering???
No website as I don't make that many "products". I currently make oil cooler mounts (S197), sub belt mounts and jack plates (S197 & S550). The listings are all on TMO's "for sale" forum. I just build these parts in my spare time. I got started doing this when I wanted a part for my boss and nobody had it so I made it....
 

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