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The long belt path is a way of installing the Regent. The belt is brought down the front of the seat, passed from the FRONT of the seat to the BACK of the seat, brought around the back of the seat, passed from the BACK of the seat to the FRONT of the seat, then is brought around the edge of the seat to buckle.
Wow. That is a crappy explanation. I will get pics for you.
Be right back with pics.
aw, you beat me to it, patriot (mamiof3's seats are divine!!!!)
Now, presuming I can get a tight install using the standard belt path, and have a top tether, which is used, I don't need to worry about doing a long belt path install, right?
Now, presuming I can get a tight install using the standard belt path, and have a top tether, which is used, I don't need to worry about doing a long belt path install, right?
So was the long belt path designed to be used after you can no longer use the LATCH and top tether due to weight restrictions?
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