britax inertia reel fitment
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britax inertia reel fitment
could any one tell me where the best place is to fit them ....where were they fitted when fitted as an option in 65 ?
I'm fitting recliners and not sure if they will clash at the side of the bin . but less work there as needs level platform in front of bin?
I'm fitting recliners and not sure if they will clash at the side of the bin . but less work there as needs level platform in front of bin?
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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
As in the lower picture but a little further out from the pocket. These are original holes for an Autolok mounted on the bracket rather than bolted direct to the floor.
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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
thanks Simon
that's interesting as the bins I used had those some similar hole half stamped out , I did wonder what they were for . I will have to see if I can find the correct bracket .
that's interesting as the bins I used had those some similar hole half stamped out , I did wonder what they were for . I will have to see if I can find the correct bracket .
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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
Did you ever find any details for mounting these inertia reels?Nick W wrote:has any one got an image of said bracket?
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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
Hi Richrich080487 wrote:Did you ever find any details for mounting these inertia reels?Nick W wrote:has any one got an image of said bracket?
No not really , but after looking at where they would have been positioned with the correct bracket, I decided not to fit them like this , really because it looks neater to fit them tighter to the bins by bolting through the flute in the floor. This is the bracket that I made to do it like this.
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Some instructions from BMC
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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
interesting ...looks like I assumed wrongly that the 2 holes in Simons image were for the reel .
the reel would be tighter up to the bin than I thought with the correct bracket
the reel would be tighter up to the bin than I thought with the correct bracket

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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
Thanks for the help. I have the same model. I found these photos on ebay a few years ago, there should be an additional bracket between the bottom and the roll of the belt.
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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
Great pics. All helpful when trying to work out how best to mount them!
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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
The strengthening plates to secure the inertia bit are very important to prevent the belt fixing pulling through the floor as I learned when involved in an accident, luckily without injury.
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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
There the bits I don’t have unfortunatelyhanlminiman wrote:The strengthening plates to secure the inertia bit are very important to prevent the belt fixing pulling through the floor as I learned when involved in an accident, luckily without injury.
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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
The support plates can be created easily at home.
Do you need the measurements from the original?


Do you need the measurements from the original?


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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
Yes please that would be very helpfulgeroch wrote:The support plates can be created easily at home.
Do you need the measurements from the original?
Also what goes under the car?
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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
When I have time, I take measurements. Britax instructions, just washers and bolt. But I would create a lower reinforcement plate.
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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
Out of interest, here's what someone here in Australia has done to enable the inertia reel belt mechanism to be mounted without fouling the aftermarket seats he plans to install.
This looks to be a great method, ingenious in fact, if you don't mind some metal fabrication and aren't too concerned with originality, or allowing leg room for rear seat passengers.
This looks to be a great method, ingenious in fact, if you don't mind some metal fabrication and aren't too concerned with originality, or allowing leg room for rear seat passengers.
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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
Do you understand?
The plate thickness is 2.2 mm.
The plate thickness is 2.2 mm.
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Re: britax inertia reel fitment
Has anyone found where these clips and labels go? they are part of the britax kit.




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