The latest project!

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The latest project!

Post by Brown Bear »

Hey all,

Just got word that we're expecting a new 'project' to arrive later this year (the non-wheeled 18 year type...), and am wondering if anyone has fitted a baby seat to an otherwise standard FB / EK wagon?

Any (non parental) advice would be great

Cheers,

Matt
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You will have to drill holes, but it can all be hidden if you are only doing the baby seat.
In my FC wagon I fitted a lap belt in the centre and the baby seat bolt on the diff hump. I have MDF floors in the back so I just cut a slit in the carpet and drilled a hole in the MDF to slot the restraining belt through.
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Post by yeprat1 »

yeh i have one fitted in my wagon it was there when i bought it, they have drilled a hole in the steel floor behind the back seat just before it meets the spare wheel well . you will find there is a thicker section around the edge for strenght and there will probably be a sheet of ply wood as this section is lower
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Re: The latest project!

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Brown Bear wrote:Hey all,

Just got word that we're expecting a new 'project' to arrive later this year (the non-wheeled 18 year type...), and am wondering if anyone has fitted a baby seat to an otherwise standard FB / EK wagon?

Any (non parental) advice would be great

Cheers,

Matt
G'day Matt

You need to take your vehicle to an authorised fitting station, for any fitment of child seats in NSW. unless the original manufacturer has location points for fitment, unfortunatly you cannot do this yourself legally.
Please consider the family, not the budget in this case.

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Post by Devilrod »

Friends of mine had some plates made up that fit in under the hinge for the upper tailgate to mount the kid seat and still allow for use of the rear section.
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Post by Brown Bear »

Thanks heaps guys!

Looks like the professional way is the best option. Thank goodness I won't have to trawl ebay for any super rare Nasco baby gear....

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Post by Brown Bear »

Just a quick note to say that we took delivery of little Xavier last wednesday 23/5/07 - a champion effort by Mrs Brown Bear and a likeable little chap he is too!

Happy to say that he made his way home from the hospital in the FB and didn't say a peep all the way...

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For those interested, pictured below is the baby seat brace installed to ensure our little companion is able to join us on this and other fun journeys...

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Cheers,

Matt
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Post by smooth »

Hey "The Three Brown Bears"

Congratulations to you both.

Ah, too have been driven home from hospital in a FB Special Station Sedan in the year 2007. Now something for you/him to talk about at his 21st.

Well done.

Regards, Smooth 8)
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Post by parisian62 »

Congratulations Matthew and Terrena. :D

Looks like you're all set for the drive to Forbes - just joking :wink:

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:) Congratulations guys well done :)
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Post by Devilrod »

Welcome to the sleep deprivation club, although it does get better :lol: :lol:

By the way congrats to you all. Its an awesome roller coaster ride.
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Congrat's Mr & Mrs Brown Bear, didn't make a sound in the car, or couldn't hear him over the noise of the old wagon? The only way to travel 8) ,
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Congrats to the 3 Bears.

welcome to the late nights club, does that mean he can officially say he was born in the 1960's ':)'

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Post by EK283 »

Congrats to the whole family!

The safety rail looks great , you should have it painted to match the colour of the car, it does sort of blend in with the back of the seat I suppose

I did notice something that most people overlook in wagons and that is stuff in the rear that can turn into lethal objects in a crash.
Not trying to scare you but anything in the back should be secured just incase.
Not sure if milford make a cargo barrier for the old FB/EK? Actually dont ever remember seeing one.
I had a crash in a 4WD and was struck in the head by a flying $2.00 coin
and the cut was pretty damn big so I can only imagine what a toolbox could do.
Anyway something for consideration

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Post by Brown Bear »

Thanks guys! All told he's not so bad - if only he'd sleep at night...

Mrs BB suggested having the brace chromed, but I guess it matches the venetians somehow...
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