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Old Jul 3, 2017 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by destrux
FWIW the factory option rear belts have the retractors in the same place the lap belts do.
Sort of

There were several models of 4Runner seats options

Mainly because - in the early years, rear seats were often a "port option" (it had to do with import tariffs)

So there were these "bench rear seat"t things out there

And some put the belt retractor on the roll bar
And some had "a static adjustable" shoulder belt and lap retractors (what I have added) with a detachable clip...

I'd be wary about using along bolt and flipping the retractor. Mainly because of leverage arm on the bolt.
But thats just me
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Old Jul 3, 2017 | 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by ewong
Sort of

There were several models of 4Runner seats options

Mainly because - in the early years, rear seats were often a "port option" (it had to do with import tariffs)

So there were these "bench rear seat"t things out there

And some put the belt retractor on the roll bar
And some had "a static adjustable" shoulder belt and lap retractors (what I have added) with a detachable clip...

I'd be wary about using along bolt and flipping the retractor. Mainly because of leverage arm on the bolt.
But thats just me
I'm referring specifically to the belts Toyota lists currently as replacement parts for $114 each. They mount with original hardware as intend, no flipping anything around.

Although I think some searching in the yard through other cars might find identical belts in some other Toyota model.
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Old Jan 23, 2021 | 08:56 PM
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Build thread

Originally Posted by stanz
See my build thread

Not sure how to navigate this site yet.
So. If you even see this. Is the build thread still available?
Thank you
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Old Jan 23, 2021 | 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Partyof6
Not sure how to navigate this site yet.
So. If you even see this. Is the build thread still available?
Thank you
He has a link to his build thread in his signature.
You have it here also:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f199...runner-252537/
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Old Oct 3, 2021 | 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by crashburnoveride
Ok I put 2 washers on there and it enables you to run it normal. Only spent $20 at the junkyard.

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How does adding washers undo the twist? Wouldn't the belt need to flip? I just some front belts out of a 2nd gen and they are flipped like in this pic. I would rather they flow smooth. Do I just need to flip the belt? (But then the bolt bracket on the other end would be flipped and can't install). Help!
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Old Oct 3, 2021 | 04:14 PM
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This was ages ago, but I think the washers space it out enough so you can flip it so the belt guide part doesn't contact the roll bar.

Originally Posted by SWitek
How does adding washers undo the twist? Wouldn't the belt need to flip? I just some front belts out of a 2nd gen and they are flipped like in this pic. I would rather they flow smooth. Do I just need to flip the belt? (But then the bolt bracket on the other end would be flipped and can't install). Help!
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