car seat for 911
Discussion
You mean a kid's seat?
've got 2 Prince Seats in the back of my 993 for the ankle biters
I don't think 911 rear seats have evolved much over the years! 996 a bit more civilised.
May need seat belt extensions to fit a Prince (uses belts across a bolster to secure child) these may be more expensive to fit than the cost of the seats (GBP90each).
Others have found alternatives try searching the forum.
T
've got 2 Prince Seats in the back of my 993 for the ankle biters
I don't think 911 rear seats have evolved much over the years! 996 a bit more civilised.
May need seat belt extensions to fit a Prince (uses belts across a bolster to secure child) these may be more expensive to fit than the cost of the seats (GBP90each).
Others have found alternatives try searching the forum.
T
Hmm .... lap belt may be a problem was a bit when I posted last night.
Prince works with 3 point inertia reels. I don't know if it works with lap belts. Depending how large the little 'un is, baby seat or booster in passenger seat may be a solution.
Until they're old enough to clamber in - front seat as far forward as possible insert child horizontally head first and then return to upright when inside.
Part of the reason 911s are 2+2 is to be in the market for people with kids (though 1964 was pre child retsraint era). So there should be a solution for an '80s car. Have you tried phoning Strasse in Leeds?
T
Prince works with 3 point inertia reels. I don't know if it works with lap belts. Depending how large the little 'un is, baby seat or booster in passenger seat may be a solution.
Until they're old enough to clamber in - front seat as far forward as possible insert child horizontally head first and then return to upright when inside.
Part of the reason 911s are 2+2 is to be in the market for people with kids (though 1964 was pre child retsraint era). So there should be a solution for an '80s car. Have you tried phoning Strasse in Leeds?
T
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