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post Jan 1 2002, 09:28 AM
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I need to put a baby seat in the rear center seat (rear facing baby seat). The back corner seats are not useful since the front pass seat has to be pushed too far forward. The rear center doesn't have seat belts. Can I buy a kit for this center seat? What have any of you done?
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post Jan 1 2002, 02:33 PM
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There is a center seat in the back of a probe? They must have changed the seat design or something my 93 barely has enough room for 1 person back there. Scott93SE
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Oh yeah, my car has 3 seats in the back, 2 that have belts, and no belt in the center, I've used all 3 with adults (small ones that is). Can you buy a male-male ended jumper belt to connect the female seatbelt connectors together across the middle?
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You might be able to, or maybe you could have one custom made somewhere. Maybe if you take two male ends to a place that makes harness's (maybe a place that does repairs to stuff like that?!?!?) or just some place with a strong ass sewing machine they could stitch one up for ya. Hope that helps atleast a little, Scott93SE
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You'd probably be best off to use a factory designed option, or find another alternative. Seatbelts are nothing to
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What factory options are there?
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post Jan 4 2002, 11:29 AM
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> What factory options are there? I am not aware of any.
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