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    Baby seat bolt location

    Can someone tell me where the bolt is fastened for a rear facing baby seat. I like to place it on the backs seat behind the passenger seat.

    Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by stooge View Post
    Can someone tell me where the bolt is fastened for a rear facing baby seat. I like to place it on the backs seat behind the passenger seat.

    Thanks,
    Most of the early (at least up to 1986) Range Rovers don't have one.

    Go to a restraint fitting station, they have fittings to fit the points into cars and vans without them.

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    My 87 & 88 RRs dont have the restraint points but the later (early 1990s) do.

    I was given details of the genuine bracket (BTR453) & also looked at one in a 1993 RR that we had here.
    The genuine bracket is just made out of folded sheet metal & it's very weak (you can flex it by hand). I copied the design but made mine out of 4mm steel & reinforced the upper body where it mounts. Mine ain't moving .

    I have photos that I was going to put in the tutorial section .......someday.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    My 87 & 88 RRs dont have the restraint points but the later (early 1990s) do.

    I was given details of the genuine bracket (BTR453) & also looked at one in a 1993 RR that we had here.
    The genuine bracket is just made out of folded sheet metal & it's very weak (you can flex it by hand). I copied the design but made mine out of 4mm steel & reinforced the upper body where it mounts. Mine ain't moving .

    I have photos that I was going to put in the tutorial section .......someday.
    If you make your own it should be inspected or things could turn nasty. Even if its stronger than genuine.

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    you may need a special mount

    hi there
    when i had my rangies there were no mounts supplied & i had a specially built one in the first one (two door) & a commercialy made one in the four door.
    i still have the second one here if you need to buy one?
    they can be quite expensive like all kid related things but essentially they bolt into the floor & have a post coming up with a baby mount clip ring on the top & sit behind the seat. it takes up a small amount of space & can be either removed or folded down when not in regular use.
    i'll see if i still have a pic of one.

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    My 85 rangie had one fitted in one of the holes that the xmas tree clip goes in to hold the hoodlining up rear lhd side, my done professionally and lined up nicely with the hole in the cargo barrier for the strap.
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    Thanks, ill talk firstly to the RACT guys and see what they say. If I have any issues ill let you know and see how we can proceed. Cheers.

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    There is a shop in Sprigfield Av cnr of Burrows Av, Moonah which are qualified for all these type of jobs. They approved the third seat in the Mazda motor home

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    Quote Originally Posted by adnic View Post
    they can be quite expensive like all kid related things but essentially they bolt into the floor & have a post coming up with a baby mount clip ring on the top & sit behind the seat. it takes up a small amount of space & can be either removed or folded down when not in regular use.
    i'll see if i still have a pic of one.
    I have one of those that Lokka kindly donated to me before I went the other route.
    You're more than welcome to it for the cost of postage.

    If Stooge doesn't want it, that offer is open to anyone else.
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    Scouse, I would like it please. Ill PM you my details.

    Cheers,

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