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Child seat anchors in GU

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Child seat anchors in GU

Post by Wilko76 »

Hey All

Missus will be popping out our first edition to the family in January. It has just occured to me that the child anchor points are covered over with my cargo unit in the rear!

Has anyone fitted their own anchor point? I am a fitter by trade and are confiddent with my ability to secure it to some where appropriate, but am concerned about legalities.

Any thoughts appreciated.
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Re: Child seat anchors in GU

Post by bogged »

there is a special ADR Approved bar you can get fitted - call some of the bigger baby places, they can put you in touch wiht the right people.
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Post by Wilko76 »

thx. will give it a go!!
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Post by ddr »

Is your cargo unit a DIY or brand name one, as some of the brand named ones are already ADR Child point approved.
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Post by duallux »

With my drawer system, it finished about level with the end of the high tensile attachment point,which meant you can't clip/unclip the restraint when needing to move it from car to car. So i just raised the drawers clipped on one of the approved extension straps (can get them in a couple of different lengths) and clip the car retraint to this. Then secured the drawers again. I just leave the extension perm attached. Some mods to drawer so the extension strap came up behind the seat at the correct angle, there is no rubbing on the webbing.

Another thought i had when i first noticed this was to get a longer attatchment point made to run under the drawers and finish were it could be accessed. An extension of approx 1-2cm.

Hope this is of use.

Cheers Matt
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Post by MjWatt »

duallux wrote:With my drawer system, it finished about level with the end of the high tensile attachment point,which meant you can't clip/unclip the restraint when needing to move it from car to car. So i just raised the drawers clipped on one of the approved extension straps (can get them in a couple of different lengths) and clip the car retraint to this. Then secured the drawers again. I just leave the extension perm attached. Some mods to drawer so the extension strap came up behind the seat at the correct angle, there is no rubbing on the webbing.

Another thought i had when i first noticed this was to get a longer attatchment point made to run under the drawers and finish were it could be accessed. An extension of approx 1-2cm.

Hope this is of use.

Cheers Matt
do u have a pic? I need to do this soon
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Post by duallux »

Mj,
PM sent, don't know how to post pic here.
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Post by MjWatt »

thx
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