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natysr

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That looks great! It should help alot of people. I know I didn't use the tether with our old roundabout because I didn't know how to use it. I was looking for an actual tether anchor on the floor.

Oh, maybe mention that in some vehicles the seatleg that is bolted to the floor has a plastic decorative cover over it. In some cars that peice of plastic can be removed making it easier to wrap the d-ring around the leg and have it securely positioned so that it does not slide up to where the seat track is.....does that make sense?
 

Kecia

Admin - CPST Instructor
Great job! I agree that it might be worth mentioning that some vehicles have plastic trim pieces that can be easily removed (and replaced) covering the seatleg. Also, there are quite a few older Britax seats that can be tethered rf that aren't manufacturered anymore (Handle With Care, Wizard, Advantage, Galaxy) but they should probably be listed anyway. There are also a few odd-ball seats that can be tethered rf like the Combi Tyro II and some versions of the Sit 'n Stroll. The new 2007 LATCH manual should have a complete and up-to-date (for the moment) list.

HTH! And pat yourself on the back for a job well done!

Kecia
 

lovinwaves

New member
Looks great Girlie!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

You should add my Odyssey tethering Pictures too!!

http://www.car-seat.org/showthread.php?t=9902

Here are pictures of the Driver's side which required the big plastic molding to be removed. You can see it still partially attached in the pix
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CRS

Senior Community Member
Great job! I agree that it might be worth mentioning that some vehicles have plastic trim pieces that can be easily removed (and replaced) covering the seatleg. Also, there are quite a few older Britax seats that can be tethered rf that aren't manufacturered anymore (Handle With Care, Wizard, Advantage, Galaxy) but they should probably be listed anyway. There are also a few odd-ball seats that can be tethered rf like the Combi Tyro II and some versions of the Sit 'n Stroll. The new 2007 LATCH manual should have a complete and up-to-date (for the moment) list.

HTH! And pat yourself on the back for a job well done!

Kecia


Thanks! I'm going to be getting a LATCH manual soon so that'll help with seats I can put on there. I didn't actually realise there were random seats that you could tether RF!!

Thanks guys for the other suggestions, I'll work on putting them up :)
 

UlrikeDG

Admin - CPS Technician Emeritus
So you're still looking for pics? If so, I'm sure I've got some for my old '97 Saturn SW2 and the '03 Pilot.
 

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