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Hello and Gen 4 rear seatbelt question

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10 Mar 2019 17:25 #204405 by AlexK
Replied by AlexK on topic Hello and Gen 4 rear seatbelt question
Just to add a cautionary note here, I believe seat belts need to be either BS or E-marked otherwise they risk failing the MOT.

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10 Mar 2019 19:27 #204418 by G-imny
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Yep, it’s a fair point. Once I have found the parts, I’ll check whether they will be compliant before ordering.

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10 Mar 2019 21:37 #204429 by Soeley
I must admit I had a bit of a :huh: moment when found out the rear belts didn't stow away as per the Japanese market items. My previous car did stow that way, It is a small thing that makes a big difference.

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01 May 2019 06:17 #207039 by SmallBlue
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I’d be interested in the buying the parts to enable this also. Would it just be the seatbelts or I’d the plastic trim the stow away too different as well?

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01 May 2019 06:44 #207043 by Gadget
The detachable belts would be great, although I've got a less elegant solution that someone else put me on to.

I bought some of these clips:
Newseego Car Seat Belt Adjuster,... www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07F2V9WW2?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

You can pull out some slack on the belts, laying the bottom flat on the floor, then fit the clips to hold them in that position. The rubber mat then goes over the top and it looks nice and neat.

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01 May 2019 08:46 #207050 by Bill Portland

Gadget wrote: The detachable belts would be great, although I've got a less elegant solution that someone else put me on to.

I bought some of these clips:
Newseego Car Seat Belt Adjuster,... www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07F2V9WW2?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

You can pull out some slack on the belts, laying the bottom flat on the floor, then fit the clips to hold them in that position. The rubber mat then goes over the top and it looks nice and neat.


I was thinking along the same lines, maybe utilising these screws to attach the clamp to


Anyone know what these screws are there for?
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01 May 2019 08:50 #207051 by Lambert
Some sort of cargo net retention thing seems to be a favourite.

Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!

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01 May 2019 12:13 #207067 by Gadget

Bill Portland wrote: I was thinking along the same lines, maybe utilising these screws to attach the clamp to



Anyone know what these screws are there for?


They're mounting points for luggage hooks. M6 threaded. I've got kayak lashing points screwed into those as anchor points for a luggage net.

You don't need to attach the seatbelt clip to anything, it clips the front and back bits together, keeping them flush to the rear panel. I'll take a pic when I get a chance.
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