Cerb seat belt extender - would it fit in a Griff?
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I've had enough of scrabbling about trying to find the seatbelt and the Cerbera extender would seem to fit the bill, so the belt is to hand every time. Anyone tried one as i've certainly not seen any used on a Griff?
Not sure what they are off but i'm sure i've seen them on Peugeots in the past. Would need to be able to slide the seatbelt webbing into the device and the otyher end just bolts on behond te seat.
FFG
Not sure what they are off but i'm sure i've seen them on Peugeots in the past. Would need to be able to slide the seatbelt webbing into the device and the otyher end just bolts on behond te seat.
FFG
Johno said:
Someone was making a SS one a while ago, not sure if they still are and so,e went on to Griffiths, sorry I can't remember who.
Is the Cerbera one mounted vertically or horizontally, as this could be the issue in the Griffith unless the head swivels/pivots ?
Mark,Is the Cerbera one mounted vertically or horizontally, as this could be the issue in the Griffith unless the head swivels/pivots ?
Horizontally from memory. It does look like it would work as it would bolt onto the mount behind the top of the seat and protrude forward to the side of the head rest.
FFG
EGB said:
I like Hedgehoppers tidy idea. Neater than my bespoke (DIY). Hope to see the Cerebra fitting on Sunday at Duxford, Imperial Air War Museum. On the last count, 80 TVR icons will be turning up. One 1,600bhp RR Merlin Spitfire = 5/6 300bhp TVRs! 


Didn't Clive Ford make one at some point.
FlipFlopGriff said:
Mark,
Horizontally from memory. It does look like it would work as it would bolt onto the mount behind the top of the seat and protrude forward to the side of the head rest.
FFG
That would seem ideal if it does. There is some nice work on here for the solution which is less of an issue on my seats it seems, however i'm a wuss and don't like have sticky outy bits of metal around the cadin, whereas the Cerb ones are plastic and probably safety stamped.Horizontally from memory. It does look like it would work as it would bolt onto the mount behind the top of the seat and protrude forward to the side of the head rest.
FFG
I'm sure it'd be fine, it's my choice before i get flamed. But anything that inmterupts/touches/interferes or potentially affects the ability of the seat belts to do what their designed for is an area of real consideration.
PS - do you still want to buy my early stage split roof still?
Edited by Johno on Thursday 4th August 17:00
FlipFlopGriff said:
Mark,
Horizontally from memory. It does look like it would work as it would bolt onto the mount behind the top of the seat and protrude forward to the side of the head rest.
FFG
That would seem ideal if it does. There is some nice work on here for the solution which is less of an issue on my seats it seems, however i'm a wuss and don't like have sticky outy bits of metal around the cadin, whereas the Cerb ones are plastic and probably safety stamped.Horizontally from memory. It does look like it would work as it would bolt onto the mount behind the top of the seat and protrude forward to the side of the head rest.
FFG
I'm sure it'd be fine, it's my choice before i get flamed. But anything that inmterupts/touches/interferes or potentially affects the ability of the seat belts to do what their designed for is an area of real consideration.
PS - do you still want to buy my early stage split roof still?
Edited by Johno on Thursday 4th August 17:02
MPoxon said:

Didn't Clive Ford make one at some point.
How about this Paul?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Seat-Belt-Grabber-Handle...
No mods needed and no safety or insurance worry?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Seat-Belt-Grabber-Handle...
No mods needed and no safety or insurance worry?
Clive. I appreciate your comment. I shall check it out with my Insurer. Some years back I remember some cars had a plastic hook on a bolted swivel toggle for hanging the belt on.
My Griff is standard, but I must admire your "tweaked gorgeous AJPV8 4.2L pops and bangs Griff" I shall take the risk anyway. It will save me getting a tweaked neck and dislocated infraspinatus shoulder, and potentially save the NHS a lora cash. etc.
B.. Health and Safety are a pain sometimes. They are not capable of driving a Griff, and for safety, they should never be allowed to do so ! After thought, any H & S Griff TVR owners out there for nice comments?
My Griff is standard, but I must admire your "tweaked gorgeous AJPV8 4.2L pops and bangs Griff" I shall take the risk anyway. It will save me getting a tweaked neck and dislocated infraspinatus shoulder, and potentially save the NHS a lora cash. etc.
B.. Health and Safety are a pain sometimes. They are not capable of driving a Griff, and for safety, they should never be allowed to do so ! After thought, any H & S Griff TVR owners out there for nice comments?
V8Bart said:
How about this Paul?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Seat-Belt-Grabber-Handle...
No mods needed and no safety or insurance worry?
Humm. Could use a cat's neck collar. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Seat-Belt-Grabber-Handle...
No mods needed and no safety or insurance worry?
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