Child seat tether retrofit
Hi All, we just bought a forward facing car seat for our little one and everything i have read online as well as the car seat manual recommends using the upper tether along with the seat belt. I don't seem to have one in my 2000 but i know that they were mandatory in 2001. there must be a way to retrofit whatever bracket that was on the 01 to a 2000, right? I called the dealership and she said they don't sell anything like that.
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Now that the toddler, pregnant sick wife, and dogs are all sleeping i had some more time to look into this. after a few iterations of googling and going out to page 5 each time i found someone else with the same problem and learned that they do in fact make this kit. Pictures attached. I will call again tomorrow with the part number and see if she would like to look this up in the computer rather than knowing off the top of her head she doesn't have an obscure part for a 16 year old truck
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hmph, when we switched to forward facing the seat had a separate strap and hook that we installed on the floor ring in the far back / cargo area. I know I didn't make that up on my own. Maybe it was in the owners manual for the truck or the car seat. I'll tell you, more than anything else, I kept forgetting to take the strap out when I moved the seat to the car.
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the part does exist, special order. LR flatirons $78.48, LR Denver $93.62 for a bolt and an L bracket. called Atlantic British they don't carry it nor do the local indie shops. So i think ill try the local pick and pull and that's unsuccessful i will order it and tell my account it was only like 18 bucks.
Trust me i looked at the D rings in the cargo area and it it s really tempting to use them, if it were my own safety i probably would, but for my daughter i just don't want to risk it. I cannot tell how or what they are attached to. The manual doesn't say they can or cannot be use for this purpose however they do warn you that the use of an aftermarket tether anchor drilled into the headliner will void the warranty. i knew going into this that LR ownership would be about as expensive as raising a child, so if we all make it home safe and sound it'll be 80 bucks well spent. |
My 2003 S-trim has factory tether points on the backs of the rear seats. That is where I've hooked my son's seat to. Is this not a standard feature?
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Originally Posted by Scout_Beagle
(Post 549034)
My 2003 S-trim has factory tether points on the backs of the rear seats. That is where I've hooked my son's seat to. Is this not a standard feature?
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Originally Posted by Scout_Beagle
(Post 549034)
My 2003 S-trim has factory tether points on the backs of the rear seats. That is where I've hooked my son's seat to. Is this not a standard feature?
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Back in 2000 When my son was born, I had this issue as well. I was driving a Jeep Cherokee Sport at the time. The stealership retrofitted my car with the appropriate hardware. Might be worth a call to Land Rover, NA to see what they have to say.
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