1984
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...
Assuming you are asking about seat/shoulder belts, yes.
It is unlawful to change factory installed belts for belts not meeting the same standards. If the vehicle was originally equiped with lap belts, lap belts are all that is required. If the vehicle was equipped with lap and shoulder, then lap and shoulder are required.
Yes.
lap belts only lap belts only
In those countries that require seat belts by law, all vehicles that have a seating capacity of 8 people.
Lap & shoulder (3-point) seat belts are best for school buses. They are like the ones that you find on most passenger vehicles. Compartmentalization (high-padded seat backs) is good for those students that aren't belted in, but the addition of lap & shoulder seat belts helps limit excursion and flailing. It also better protects students in side impacts and rollovers.
Lap and shoulder belt combinations in your car are called safety belts
Either get two belts and wear one normally and the other across your shoulder or buy a military shoulder strap.
I believe it was in 1992.
All Honda vehicles up to 2002 have cam belts. Starting in 2003-up the V6 has a belt and all 4 cylinders have a chain.
Seat/shoulder belts. That is about it as far as safety is concerned.