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Kids in the back - multimac seatbelt alternative?
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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 628663" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>I don’t have any kids but I understand the issues. This looks a great way to deal with these issues. I didn’t like it initially but as I read and understood a little more, it’s actually like a large kiddie seat for several little uns. The only thing I would add is that although this is rigoursly tested, it’s maybe tested on a more modern seat than what you’d find in a bay window. So in a nutshell, I’d increase the anchorage of the original bed to cater for this partially because the added height alone would increase the leverage and Westy type beds are primarily ply, so possibly some more metal plate too. I’m also assuming that the straps and fixings won’t be in contact with the back of the seat which isn’t fixed in the traditional sense. The idea sounds great but I’d ring them first to chat about what you want to do. It appears to be one of the best solutions I’ve seen. As for cost, safety for them little peeps has no price tag, and after several years I should imagine resale value should be high hence lowering the initial cost. :mrgreen: </p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,,,wish I’d thought of it :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 628663, member: 13810"] I don’t have any kids but I understand the issues. This looks a great way to deal with these issues. I didn’t like it initially but as I read and understood a little more, it’s actually like a large kiddie seat for several little uns. The only thing I would add is that although this is rigoursly tested, it’s maybe tested on a more modern seat than what you’d find in a bay window. So in a nutshell, I’d increase the anchorage of the original bed to cater for this partially because the added height alone would increase the leverage and Westy type beds are primarily ply, so possibly some more metal plate too. I’m also assuming that the straps and fixings won’t be in contact with the back of the seat which isn’t fixed in the traditional sense. The idea sounds great but I’d ring them first to chat about what you want to do. It appears to be one of the best solutions I’ve seen. As for cost, safety for them little peeps has no price tag, and after several years I should imagine resale value should be high hence lowering the initial cost. :mrgreen: Ozziedog,,,,,,,,wish I’d thought of it :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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