Yes
The 1966 Jeep CJ-5 did not come standard with seat belts, as they were not required by law at the time. However, many vehicles from that era could be equipped with optional seat belts, and some owners may have added them aftermarket for safety. It's important to check specific vehicle history for any modifications that may have been made.
5 seat belts 2 front 3 rear
Yes, a 1974 Jeep CJ came equipped with seat belts as standard safety features. However, the design and type of seat belts could vary based on the specific model and options selected. It's important to note that the safety standards and regulations for vehicles were different in the 1970s compared to today.
No, the 1957 Chevy didn't come with seat belts.
Not if they did not come from the factory with seat belts. If they came form the factory with seat belts you are required to wear them.
Whatever the vehicle came with when it left the factory is what is required.
Yes, they should be the same
Seat belts, yes.
Should have factory lap and shoulder belts. AMC changed this in either the '81 or '82 model year, I believe it was '81.
I believe it was the first year of seat belts being standard equipment on the Thunderbird.
Yes, the 68 VW came with seat belts for both front and back sets. The front seats for the Beetle were 3 point retractable seat belts and lap belts in the rear.
Bolt them in. It's a T-60 Torx I believe. You should be able to just bolt in new seat belts. However, I only have experience with older Jeeps, and I am not sure if the new Wranglers still have this option because of more wiring, etc. I am sure that some Jeep enthusiast will come along, and better awnser your question.