1963-1967 Corvette Hardware Included Kit

The installation hardware above has been put together to cover as many variations of the '63-'67 Corvette as possible. In many instances, if your vehicle has existing anchor points installed you may not need some of this hardware. Please look over the installation guide for your type of vehicle, feel free to contact us for any questions you have.
The information throughout this guide regarding installation is to be used ONLY as a guideline for installing anchor points in vehicles that are not equipped with anchor points. The installation steps in this manual should be performed by professional installers to ensure that the installation is as safe as possible.
Where to Install Anchor Points
Determine if your installation is a proper fit (no original seatbelts installed) or if you will be replacing existing 2 point belts and can use some of the existing anchor points. (Note: it is important that wherever you can, to use the factory anchor points, if it is determined that you must make your own anchor points, be sure to check behind or below where you will be drilling for adequate clearance for the bolt and reinforcement plate).
When drilling, be careful to not accidentally drill into fuel lines, exhaust system, gas tank, brake lines, etc. If you have any question that the area you want to anchor to is weak, rusty, or otherwise not suitable, do not use it! The optional hardware kit does include some metal anchors for reinforcement purposes, it would be wise to reinforce an anchor point to insure the safety of you and your passengers.
Front Installation Guide for 63-67 Corvette Coupe and Convertible
- Remove original seatbelts. Be sure to save the mounting bolts and other hardware.
- Locate the rear seat panel. Remove the two screws holding the panel, and the seat lock panel. Carefully remove the panel to expose the mounting area for the web guide. See the illustrations below.
- Using the illustration below, locate the drill points for the seat belt guide. Once you have determined the drill points mark the holes using the openings in the seatbelt guide. Using a hobby knife or a similar cutting tool make a small hole in the center of the mark you made for the holes in the drill guide. This will help to serve as a guide for the screws. The hole made with the hobby knife should be smaller than the diameter of the screw. Once the guide is installed, press the seat back and secure using screws.
- Measure 5 inches from the rear of the cover, search for original plug in body. If plug is not present, mark this spot for drilling. Before drilling, be sure to make a cut in the rug. Using a ½ inch drill bit make your hole.
- Take the H.D. Steel plate with the welded nut provided and place it as shown in the illustration below. Take the retractor and with the bolts provided insert the bolt thru the wheel well as shown. Tighten as necessary.
- Take the webbing and using the opening on the web guide, slide the belt thru the top of the web guide as seen in the illustrations below. Once the belt is thru the loop, pull the belt thru till you have a sufficient length to attach the belt to the original mount. Attach the belt to the original mount and mount the belt latch end to the original mount using the bolt and nut. Pull the tongue down to latch and make sure that the webbing is not being twisted along the upper or lower restraint.




