if the seats are high on the sides then its likely.
also depends on the rail, if the rails is one of those ones there the base is independant from sliders it means that the bolt to attach the seatbelt buckle might go on the actual base so it wont move with the chair (when going forward or backward)
need pics of the rails to really be sure.
but i remember my fixed back bucket seats being high sided and the seatbelt didnt fit properly because i wasnt fat enough so be large then the sides meaning the belt kind of went from one side of the chair to meet the other (without touching my gut in between).
if the seatbelt bracket is short thought and the buckets have holes for a 4 point/5point mount u could probably throw the latch thorugh that hole to get to the buckle
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