Rear seatbelt options best for child seats?

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Rear seatbelt options best for child seats?

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I'm sure this has cropped up before.

The new owner of 'my' 2.4E ('72) is going to have seatbelts front and rear, as well as the four-points (so plenty of options there :) ), and wants to put a child seat in the rear (currently for a 1 1/2 year old).

He would prefer inertias throughout: I just wondered if there are compelling reasons why we should consider any other options before ordering?

BTW, I take it Quick-Fit will be the place for these?

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the other option is some rear inertias from a 993 / 964 etc ( as long as the car has the same parcel shelf arrangement where the inertia reel is designed to sit on a slight angle) from a breakers yard. Problem is these tend to cost more than the SBS units.

The SBS units are designed to sit horizontal so come with an appropriate mount
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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Hello Barry,

Here is the set we fitted in a 72. This set up is from Quick-Fit and uses the correct Porsche seat belt mounts.

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Post by Gary71 »

For ease of use the three points have it. Also to fit a child seat suitable for a 1 1/2 year old the 4 point harness like my car won't work.

Inertia reels it is :)
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Brilliant: thanks chaps, I'd better get that order in.

Alan, I take it that's Michel's car?
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Yeap... :lol:
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....its so bright the lad will need shades... :wink:
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What, like these you mean: 8) ?

Looks great: I bet you can't wait now :) .
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If only...its more Thomas the Tank engine at the moment...

And once Bob W has rebuilt the engine...well.....

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8) Just in time for some bone dry, salt-free roads :) .
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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michel
what's the ETA for the engine re-build?
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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Hi,

I spoke with Bob last week and he said 3 weeks. I have another car going for rolling road tune next week so will get another update then. As soon as he is done I just need 2 or 3 more days on it :lol: :lol:

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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Hi,

I spoke with Bob last week and he said 3 weeks. I have another car going for rolling road tune next week so will get another update then. As soon as he is done I just need 2 or 3 more days on it :lol: :lol:

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With my luck I'm keeping real quiet.. :wink:
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