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Aftermarket seat belts can be bought at auto part stores or a junk yard. If their is no place to attach the belts, a hole should be drilled and bolted to the floor. If you drill holes in the floor (not recommended, there should be pre-existing seatbelt mounting holes) use fender washers, the really big washers with a small hole, they will help prevent the bolt from pulling through the floor under heavy load, such as an instantanious stop (collision) while restraining a passenger.
Yes , I have a 1979 cj5 which has a rear seat.
lap belts only lap belts only
Not a factory installed item, but you will find them in most as an add on. They were non retractable, basically just a strap bolted to the floor, see the related link for a place to get some.
Yes
no... 75' and older are interchangeable... as are '76 and newer. FYI... cj5 and cj7 cannot swap at all.
The Jeep Wrangler replaced the CJ5 in 1987.
The cj5 is shorter so it wont line up right
The hardtop from a 1963 CJ5 will not fit on a 1973 CJ5. Some people have found that if they put a different windshield on it that it will fit, but then you have to adjust the wipers. It is best to get a top that fits the measurements for the model you have specifically, for best results.
no it won't the body mounts were different
Drill holes into the Roll Bar to attach the 3rd point. The rest should bolt in the stock bolts.
Yes, all cj's should be the same