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#1: Fitting Isofix Author: xXx_LIL_P_xXx, Location: Chatham, Kent PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:27 pm
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this is a bit of a random question...

i have a 3 door v reg 206 and am 19 weeks pregnant Smile

looking into car seats for little button and isofixing

i have found i have an isofix point in the front passenger seat of lil p but i know your not ment to have little ones in the front seats (i dont have a passenger air bag) but wondered if i could get them fitted into the back seats and if so how much roughly would it cost?

any help would be apreciated!

thanks x

#2: Re: Fitting Isofix Author: VorTechS, Location: Gloucestershire, UK PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 12:07 am
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Actually there's no reason for you not to have them in the front, just make sure you turn the air bag off!

You'll find it easier to have the baby in the front, as you'll be constantly 'checking up' on the little bundle and being in the back you won't be able to see them, and panic... and stuff.

If you really think you'll be putting your new pride and joy in the back, then I don't think you can have ISOFIX added to a car, as the point is it is an 'out-of-the-factory standard'. There are too many risks/legal issues for an installer if the worst was to happen.

But your travel system, or baby carrier will probably be fixable by the seat belt method anyway - and there's really nothing wrong with that!

#3: Re: Fitting Isofix Author: Teebag, Location: exhall, bedworth, coventry PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 1:48 am
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seat belt method for the back. try looking at the travel systems with locking base unit, seat simply clicks in and out and the base is fixed via seatbelt. its how we did kaya's seats and how we will do bumps seats aswell.

#4: Re: Fitting Isofix Author: glenpring, Location: KENT PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 1:49 am
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Teebag wrote:
seat belt method for the back. try looking at the travel systems with locking base unit, seat simply clicks in and out and the base is fixed via seatbelt. its how we did kaya's seats and how we will do bumps seats aswell.

thats how i did my baby seat as well

#5: Re: Fitting Isofix Author: xXx_LIL_P_xXx, Location: Chatham, Kent PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 1:48 pm
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thanks for your help guys looking into getting a base for the travel system we have now Smile X

#6: Re: Fitting Isofix Author: Teebag, Location: exhall, bedworth, coventry PostPosted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 2:41 pm
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which system you got? i got complete graco mosaic system under stair that we dont need inc base



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