rear seat belt question

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rear seat belt question

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I have a little one on the way, so i have been thinking about the rear belts in the charger are only lap belts which are not child seat/child friendly, has any one fitted three point seat belts to the rear of a charger? as I need to look into fitting at least one set.
any pics would be handy too!
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I have fitted 3 point inertia reels - there are slots ready in the parcel shelf for this :thumbright:
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Been thinking the same, the kids have to travel in a different car, any info Pete of where you picked the seat belts up.
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Any motor factors, halfords do them.

Got statics in the Charger now - easier to fit, but with the inertia's you have to mount them in the trunk area and getat the right angle to get them to function. Had to drill one hole per side on the trunk "firewall" to get it to work. Picked up on the existing 2 other points. Only a couple of hours work, plan carefully and its easy :thumbright:
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any pics pete?, the parcel shelf seems to be made of thin metal tho, is it strong enough for seat belt mounts?
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No pics and about 5 cars ago ;)

Metal is still thicker than your average eurobox. I did put a re-enforcing plate in to spread the load.
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