How the hell are you supposed to use the rear seat belts when the top's off? I'd just put in the cage first, or at least roll bar, to attach the shoulder belts to.

The shoulder harnesses do not separate from the lap belts. When the top is off you can only use the middle lap belt in the rear seat. The L & R shoulder harness retractors have to be placed on the wheel wells or behind the seat, still conected to the floor.
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The box body 'burbs(73-91) never got shoulder belts for the third seat, either, unless I've somehow just never seen it.![]()
Hmmm... So if you bolted the retractors (looking at the pics it seems that they probably unbolt from the top as a unit?) to the floor behind the seat, and used them by running the shoulder belt over the top of the back of the seat (in my case with booster seats, kids 4 and 7) to route the shoulder strap properly over the child's shoulder, would it a) work properly, retracting the slack as it should, and b) lock up in a collision, as it should when mounted to the top? Technically it would be mounted 'upside down' if bolted to the floor...
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Hmmm... So if you bolted the retractors (looking at the pics it seems that they probably unbolt from the top as a unit?) to the floor behind the seat, and used them by running the shoulder belt over the top of the back of the seat (in my case with booster seats, kids 4 and 7) to route the shoulder strap properly over the child's shoulder, would it a) work properly, retracting the slack as it should, and b) lock up in a collision, as it should when mounted to the top? Technically it would be mounted 'upside down' if bolted to the floor.
My bad, I know they put 3 pts in second row in '88, cuz I have an 87 and 88. I hadn't seen the third row 3 pts, so please throw in a pic so I can see how they mount.Throttle, Unfortunately you are wrong. I have an 89 GMC Suburban, and it does in fact have 3 point retractable seatbelts for the 3rd row seat.
If I am not mistaken, in my suburban, the retractor assembly mounts just behind the rear tire hump, goes up through a loop, then comes back down and anchors to the rear tire hump. I will try to get pictures as soon as I can.

Don't do that. On a frontal impact and having the shoulder harness bolted to the floor can cause serious injury to anyone in the seat if their shoulders are taller than the seat back or if the seat itself fails.
This is what will happen - As the person moves forward from the rearward force of the collision - the seatbelt will tighten. The person in the belt will in essence, collapse, possible causing severe shoulder and back injuries.
For the visual people - take a heavy duty rubber band and hold one end with your thumb on one hand. Hold the other end with the thumb and pointer. Now pull your hands apart. The tension pulling the fingers together is similar to what will happen to your shoulders when the shoulder strap is too far below the shoulder line.
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