Hey all
I have a mate with a NA6 ltd edition. I have just sourced a NA8 brace for it.
From what he has said the brace is too shor for the NA6??
I would have thought they would be the same width wise in that area.
Can anyone shed some light?
Cheers
NA8 Seatbelt tower brace
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Re: NA8 Seatbelt tower brace
I sold my NA8A one to a guy with an NA6A and it fitted perfectly as far as I can remember.
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NA8 Seatbelt tower brace
I'm not completely sure but na8 seatbelt brace don't actually mount to the seatbelt bolt, but to the tower via another bolt. However I noticed the hole in the tower in an na6 is abit small for and decent sized bolt, perhaps the hole was enlarged in na8s?
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pcmx5 wrote:I sold my NA8A one to a guy with an NA6A and it fitted perfectly as far as I can remember.
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Rex from Ballarat, where are you?He fitted mine to his car.
I am sure that the cars are the same shell and therefore width so if it doesn't fit it must be something to do with attachment.
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Re: NA8 Seatbelt tower brace
just took some pics
this is how the bar sits on both sides. I thought it would just be a matter of bolting into the seatbelt mounts
there is another hole under there, which it looks as though it will bolt up there.
this is how the bar sits on both sides. I thought it would just be a matter of bolting into the seatbelt mounts
there is another hole under there, which it looks as though it will bolt up there.
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hope this helps.
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Re: NA8 Seatbelt tower brace
Regie,
Just had a look at the brace in my shed, the original mounting bolt length appears to be approx. 65mm (shank only) if that helps at all.
The fact that it has a bolt with it, would indicate that it is mounted separately to the Seat belt mounting point.
Does this mean that you are no longer after my brace?
Chris
Just had a look at the brace in my shed, the original mounting bolt length appears to be approx. 65mm (shank only) if that helps at all.
The fact that it has a bolt with it, would indicate that it is mounted separately to the Seat belt mounting point.
Does this mean that you are no longer after my brace?
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Re: NA8 Seatbelt tower brace
egads wrote:I'm not completely sure but na8 seatbelt brace don't actually mount to the seatbelt bolt, but to the tower via another bolt.
Correct
NA8's have a captive nut welded into the body so all you have to do is screw down the bolt, whereas NA6's only have a hole so you have to put a nut on the under-side.
There are minor variations in car widths +/- 6mm, as evident when I helped instal the MX-5Plus rollbars into a couple of NA6's and NB8C and NB8B
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