veggiegirl228
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FF install was much harder than I could imagine! Sorry they are so big, I resized them but you know how PB can be!
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My technique with this bad boy is: pull the cover back so you can pull the belt straight up. That is, pull the webbing up from the latch plate, through the first belt path slot, up towards the vehicle ceiling. Do this with both of your knees in the seat (you would be facing out the back window).
This is a great tip that works with lots of different seats. :thumbsup: It can also help when installing a RF seat to stand behind it and push down and back on the top of the seat shell with your upper body or one hand while you pull on the belt to tighten using the above method.
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