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Rear facing seats help needed

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Old Apr 22nd, 2010, 13:30   #1
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Hi all
I've got hold of a rear facing seat kit off a friend for my 940 estate.It's all complete but I'm having nightmares trying to figure out how the seat belt kit fits!
I've tried the search and searched the web to no avail.
Has anyone got a link or a picture to help out?
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Old Apr 22nd, 2010, 14:30   #2
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Bottom bolt goes in the back wheel arch , Top bolt into the cut out for the trim where the dog-guard swivels from if you have one. And then you should have the double holder for the metal end of the seatbelt through the recess in the seat and bolted in floor . So you only need three points of attachment per side.
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Old Apr 22nd, 2010, 17:10   #3
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I still have some fitted in my Celebration Estate.



Would some pics sent direct to your email address help??

I am about to remove them cos I have sold them(I think)


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Thanks Shaun
I left you a visitors message as I couldn't pm you
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do any of the following give you a better idea as these were the rear seat installed in my old 740:

First the upper seat belt attachemnt point, you need the optional trim to make this look right so all you see is the belt, without the trim it will look like this:


The inertia reel:


Outboard seatbelt receptical:


Seatbelts both secured:


Seat base attachment/ hinge bracket:


Seat back hinge point:


I don't have a picture of the double center seatbelt receptical but there should be a tapped hole for these to secure to in the vertical part of the spare wheel well (you will have to remove the spare wheel to see this), I no longer have the car so I can't offer any other pictures - Mike
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Shaun, if you can grab a picture of the two center seatbelt attachment points where they bolt in to the car wheel well then this thread will contain a full set for future reference, I just happened to have the pictures on the PC - Mike
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Old Apr 23rd, 2010, 16:24   #10
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Hi

When you trim the belt top covers, beware the cut needs to be 'handed'. When I did mine the covers were the same 'hand'. The curved cut depends on which side you are going to fit it.

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