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child safe bolt points
Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 10:19 pm
by matthewK
hey poeples
i want to put a car seat in for my 16 month old boy
is there any bolt point in the nissan??
im driving a nissan GQ ST 1988 4.2L petral
thanks matt
Re: child safe bolt points
Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 10:29 pm
by bogged
matthewK wrote:hey poeples
i want to put a car seat in for my 16 month old boy
is there any bolt point in the nissan??
im driving a nissan GQ ST 1988 4.2L petral
thanks matt
LWB?? if so remove the rear rear seats and mount it there.
I have rear storage unit in mine, now thinking whats happenin when next one comes in June.... Cant get to floor holes...
car seat bolts
Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 11:17 am
by MQ SWB
Some 4wds made before 92 don't have carseat bolts fitted as standard what some people do is just drill a hole and put the bolt in yourself but just remember its your kids life your playing with. I went to a proper child restraints joint and had a bar fitted to the rear of the car (83 swb patrol) which is removalable when not required and is legal in your state. These are the people i went with I think they are in melbourne 1300 728 363 Littles child restraints might not be the right number but check in the yellow pages for the right one all for under $200.
Hope this is of sum help
Dixie
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Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 9:54 am
by crliin
I have an 88 shortie GQ and bolted the child harness into a bolt hole in the rear floor. I had it checked and they said the bolt hole is strong enough but the rear seat is not designed to take the belt load on that angle. I had to purchase a child safety bar which bolts onto each wall and lets the harness run paralel. the bar takes up a bit of room but at least you know your kids are relatively safe
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Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 10:18 am
by bogged
crliin wrote:I have an 88 shortie GQ and bolted the child harness into a bolt hole in the rear floor. I had it checked and they said the bolt hole is strong enough but the rear seat is not designed to take the belt load on that angle. I had to purchase a child safety bar which bolts onto each wall and lets the harness run paralel. the bar takes up a bit of room but at least you know your kids are relatively safe
how much was bar and where from?
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Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 10:31 am
by crliin
cant remember exacly how much, around $80-$100
I picked it up from macks auto its just a car parts store. He is also approved to check child safety seat instalation. Id probably call any baby suppliers in your area and they will be able to tell you which car shop is able to show you the bar
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 7:23 pm
by matthewK
yeah its a lwb,
i have been offered the bar for $50
but if i could drill the holes myself and have it check it would be ok?
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 9:13 pm
by wannaberacer
You may be ok if you do the holes yourself, but to be totally sure you will need to get it complianced.
For my Bronco I think I paid about $100 for the bar and $100 to get it complianced.
Re: child safe bolt points
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2004 12:37 pm
by leroy
bogged wrote:matthewK wrote:hey poeples
i want to put a car seat in for my 16 month old boy
is there any bolt point in the nissan??
im driving a nissan GQ ST 1988 4.2L petral
thanks matt
LWB?? if so remove the rear rear seats and mount it there.
I have rear storage unit in mine, now thinking whats happenin when next one comes in June.... Cant get to floor holes...
That's my problem now! Trying to design something around the child restraint point. Found a decent sorage unit for the right price but it will cover the child restraint point.
Leroy
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2004 8:51 am
by griff
In our GQ wagon drilled and fixed a point behind the bench using a decent sized bolt. I hear the concerns about the top of the seat being under load but thought that between the 2 restraints - seat belt lap & restraining strap there would be sufficient anchorage to resist lateral movement in impact?...
Posted: Sat May 01, 2004 12:21 am
by toonfish
$50 for the bar is good i just missed out on one on ebay went for $40
pretty sure good from mq-gq as well
Posted: Sat May 01, 2004 8:58 am
by KRI55
I have 2 factory holes behind the very back seat of mine!
90 model lwb.
Posted: Sat May 01, 2004 11:33 pm
by bogged
KRI55 wrote:I have 2 factory holes behind the very back seat of mine!
90 model lwb.
Once rear storage unit goes in you lose that advantage :(
Posted: Sun May 02, 2004 11:31 pm
by matthewK
yeah thanx guys
most patrols after 1990 came with the factory hole in there anything before that most didnt have them
iv ask the vic roads for info pac to show what i really can or cant do
any thanx for help guys