Jim, P-mail me and I can help with the infant/child seat questions. My wife has her carseat installation certification, she owns a childrens store and assists her customers with this issue regularly. As for a shoulder belt for the rear seat, it can be done. Passenger vans came with them and the mounting points are built into the body of your van. Search the archives and you may find something on this, if not let me know as I probably have something saved in my computer. Our own van is also a Westy Syncro and I have acquired the rear belt assembly, but not had time this summer to install it yet. We purchased a building for my wifes store and have been busy getting it ready so that we can move from the present location, hopefully the end of this month. Mark in AK 87 Westy Syncro
Original Message ----- From: Jim & Wilma Quan <thequan@SBCGLOBAL.NET> Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 8:11 pm Subject: Shoulder Belts, Booster Seats, Infant Car Seats... Help! > Well folks, > > Baby number two is almost here and I need to start figuring out > how to get > my '91 Westy Syncro up to snuff to safely carry around my two bits of > precious cargo according to the laws of the land. I know I need to > install a > shoulder belt and will need to bolt down some tether anchors somewhere > behind the rear bench seat. I know I have seen to posts regarding > shoulderbelts, but don't recall anything about tethers specific to > infant car > seats. Anybody been down this road already? I would appreciate some > suggestions. > > Thanks > > Jim > -- > Jim Quan > '91 Syncro Westy > |
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