This SCHROTH asm harnessbelt is only suitable for adults on front outboard seating positions. SCHROTH asm harnessbelts are not intended or suited for use by children under 12 years of age, or persons who weigh less than 88 lbs (40 kg) or those who are less than 4′11″ tall (1.50 meters), regardless of age. Such persons will not be adequately protected by the harness system and may receive more severe injury than would otherwise be expected.
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BMW MINI Quick Fit Rallye 4 Harnessbelts Installation & Operating Instructions
October 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Add-On Vehicle Belts, Buckles, and Clips
October 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Many older vehicles (made before the 1996 model year) from certain manufacturers have safety belts in the front seat that are not designed to anchor child safety seats tightly. Some have buckles anchored very far forward. Many have automatic (passive) front safety belts either attached to the door of the vehicle or moving on a track above the door. Some have separate lap belts that do not lock tightly around child safety seats. Special parts may be ordered from the vehicle manufacturer to solve some of these problems.
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Honda CR-V Road Test
April 27th, 2008 · No Comments
Good performance Versatile design Build quality WORST Some torque steer evident Tailgate requires a lot of space to swing fully open sliding rear seats and a picnic table that doubles as the rear cargo floor. Additional safety features include front SRS airbags, lap/sash seat belts in all seating positions and front seat belt and buckle pretensioners. Passenger comfort is generally quite good in the new CRV. The front seats are slightly larger than the previous model and their shape provides an adequate amount of lateral support. Head and leg room is sufficient for adults in both the front and the rear. The walk through feature between the front seats has been maintained in the new model.
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Nissan X-Trail Road Test
April 27th, 2008 · No Comments
NISSAN X-TRAIL ST 2.5 litre manual FEATURES BEST Engine performance Level of standard equipment Functional interior WORST Low level in-cabin vents Handbrake operation Unconventional dash layout player, split fold rear seats, engine immobiliser and two in-dash drink coolers. Additional safety features include driver and front passenger SRS airbags, front seatbelt pretensioners, and anti-lock brakes (ABS) with brake assist. At a glance, the Ti version also receives alloy wheels, climate control air conditioning, cruise control, fog lamps, a six stacker CD player, leather steering wheel and different cloth trim.
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