ISOFIX Child Seat Fixings?
ISOFIX Child Seat Fixings?
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Trellis

Original Poster:

590 posts

262 months

Sunday 23rd August 2009
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Were these ever an option on E46 Convertibles??

thanks.........

_Deano

7,413 posts

276 months

Sunday 23rd August 2009
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Yep.
I have them on mine; although they are not the easy to get to.

Trellis

Original Poster:

590 posts

262 months

Sunday 23rd August 2009
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thanks Deano.

I'm thinking of getting a really top spec E46 Convertible but I don't like the idea of creasing up the rear seat leather with child seats - does the ISOFIX system allow you to prevent damage to the leather?

-Z-

7,937 posts

229 months

Sunday 23rd August 2009
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Trellis said:
thanks Deano.

I'm thinking of getting a really top spec E46 Convertible but I don't like the idea of creasing up the rear seat leather with child seats - does the ISOFIX system allow you to prevent damage to the leather?
By my experience, no. Isofix bases are very heavy and will leave an imprint on leather.

_Deano

7,413 posts

276 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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I have the Britax, one of these jobbies.
http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Babies-R-Us/Travel-and-Pu...

They do make an indentation on the cushion, but once it comes out and other people sit on the rear seats, it works its way out after a little while. You just need to be careful when trying to put it in place. I would recommend that you drop the hood smile

Zod

35,295 posts

281 months

Monday 24th August 2009
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I put a towel under each . It seems to work.

Trellis

Original Poster:

590 posts

262 months

Tuesday 25th August 2009
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Zod said:
I put a towel under each . It seems to work.
thats what I have done for years in my cars, I was just wondering if ISOFIX effectively dealt with the need for towels and still gave a secure fit

Zod

35,295 posts

281 months

Tuesday 25th August 2009
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Secure fit, yes, but you still need the towels.

myke b

9 posts

198 months

Thursday 3rd September 2009
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Seen an advert in one of the car mags (prob Top Gear) about these seat covers you can get, made to fit your seat. They protect it from damage caused by isofix. Cant remember the name of the company, but at least you know there is a product to solve the problem...

myke b

9 posts

198 months

Thursday 3rd September 2009
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Knew I'd seen it in Top Gear...not custom fit for your car, but will stay put anyway, fitted underneath an isofix seat...

http://www.princelionheart.com/site_uk/t_cs_0560.h...

http://www.skjp.com/product/124834/10239/_/Ultra_M...

http://www.skjp.com/product/124834/10120/_/Grip_It

Hope this helps

Trellis

Original Poster:

590 posts

262 months

Wednesday 9th September 2009
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thanks Myke - very helpful of you.......cheers