child seat question....
#18
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you might want to add a seat saver for the rear seat. (just an idea).
Again , sorry what did you attach the seat with. I have my current child seat attached to the LAP belt in the back seat of my 1999 ford SHO.
thanks
jpc
Again , sorry what did you attach the seat with. I have my current child seat attached to the LAP belt in the back seat of my 1999 ford SHO.
thanks
jpc
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do you mean the seat belt anchors? I have never used these but i thought only newer Porsche would have the hooks.
I will have a 1976 911S , i doubt it has these hooks for anchor belts
jpc
I will have a 1976 911S , i doubt it has these hooks for anchor belts
jpc
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My 88 Carrere has a 3 point harness seat belt. That one is used to secure the child seat to the car. It would be fine with just that but I bought 2 extra belt loops (like the one they give u when u travel witha child on an airplane). I use one to secure the back of the child seat to the back of the rear seat. This is NOT a safe restrain. The rear seats are kept in place by a small screw. This is only to prevent the seat from tilting fwd. I am using a second loop to secure the back of the child seat to the frame of the other rear seat to prevent it from tilting. I will takemorepics tomorrow. Sorry if i am not clear
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Originally posted by mamoroso
My 88 Carrere has a 3 point harness seat belt. That one is used to secure the child seat to the car. It would be fine with just that but I bought 2 extra belt loops (like the one they give u when u travel witha child on an airplane). I use one to secure the back of the child seat to the back of the rear seat. This is NOT a safe restrain. The rear seats are kept in place by a small screw. This is only to prevent the seat from tilting fwd. I am using a second loop to secure the back of the child seat to the frame of the other rear seat to prevent it from tilting. I will takemorepics tomorrow. Sorry if i am not clear
My 88 Carrere has a 3 point harness seat belt. That one is used to secure the child seat to the car. It would be fine with just that but I bought 2 extra belt loops (like the one they give u when u travel witha child on an airplane). I use one to secure the back of the child seat to the back of the rear seat. This is NOT a safe restrain. The rear seats are kept in place by a small screw. This is only to prevent the seat from tilting fwd. I am using a second loop to secure the back of the child seat to the frame of the other rear seat to prevent it from tilting. I will takemorepics tomorrow. Sorry if i am not clear
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Yes the passenger seat is way fwd. Not all the way but it is a bit cramped in there. My wife is 5-10 and she is fine with it.
We really use the 911 as our main car. So if I move the child seat in the front then I need to move the wife in the back... and she's not going to be happy.
We really use the 911 as our main car. So if I move the child seat in the front then I need to move the wife in the back... and she's not going to be happy.
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My son is 7 1/2 months old. I am looking forward to when he is old enough to ride in the 911. Its got a ful cage so I'll have to put the car seat in front. The Cosco seat looks like it would fit in the back of my 944.