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Behind driver's seat
5 seat belts 2 front 3 rear
Yes
Whatever the vehicle came with when it left the factory is what is required.
Yes, they should be the same
order new belts from an OEM supplier with new bolts and washers. remove rear seat and go to work!
remove the 2 bolts on the floor in front of the seat, and the 3 bolts on the floor at the rear of the seat.
Yes. The only autos not coverd under the seat belt laws are the ones built so long ago that they were not installed at the factory. yes you need seat belts in the jeep however Because of the year of your vehicle you are only required to have what would have normally been installed by the factory in 1973 which would have been the front seat and rear seat single Lap belts. The 3 point shoulder belts that are used today were not required in US vehicles until Feb 1974 so there were many pre 1974 model vehicles with just lap belts and no shoulder belts...
All '03-'12 Jeep Wrangler Rubicons have 4 seat belts. 2 in the front, 2 in the rear.
Yes I swapped a bench from a '91 into an '89, mounts were the same. I understand that you just can't go Comanche to Cherokee, and vice versa.
Should be a bolt in each corner of the seat
well the first thing is to remove the lower seat. It has two clips near the front of it . Remove the lower seat now. Next remove the side panel right above the back seat. Now you have to remove the bolts for the seat belts, it holds the back part of the seat in. move the back part of the seat up towards the back window. You should hear the seat come loose. Now when you put the seat back in don't forget to pull the seat belts back though.