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It's likely that you'll need an inertia reel belt in the front for it to be long enough for a baby seat. What do you have in the front of your 56? If you've got static belts then it 'should' be possible to change over to inertia belts without too much work.
When you move up to a child seat, then an inertia reel rear seat belt will do the trick for the back seat.
When you move up to a child seat, then an inertia reel rear seat belt will do the trick for the back seat.
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There are no 3 door Minors. Do you mean a 2 door saloon? If your problem is that the seat back is hinged (for easier access to the back seat), you could swap it for one that doesn't have the hinge. Some do and some don't.sassy3 wrote:Thanx can you tell me if you have hinged seats or not? Have a problem, I have hinged seats and have been told that i can't put a baby seat into my beautiful car. My car is 3 door.


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If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
Regardless of whether the actual seat back is hinged or not, the passenger seat should still really be fixed to the floor at the rear if a baby seat is fixed, as Roy has suggested. This is because in a crash the whole passenger seat has the potential to tilt forward towards the dash, although an inertia belt would help stop this better than a static belt.
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This can be done using 2 more of the metals fitting that are used to hold the seat to the floor (look like metal hump-backed bridges)
Fit 1 each side over the metal tubing of the seats (where they meet the floor) Drill holes to the floor. This will anchor the whole seat both front and back to the floor of the car. (It will mean that this seat cannot be tipped up for access to the rear)

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On new vehicles the rule applies to both seats, however, I doubt they would be retrospectively applied to older vehicles. I still have the "discussion" with my MOT guy each year about my seats not been fixed at the back but it still passes each year..... It comes down to a matter of sense in reality - If you are carrying a baby seat it would be sensible to secure the seat as well as is possible but without any undue hinderance to any other occupants.....regaliaqueen wrote:But does that mean both front seats have to tip up. This would only secure one, meaning the other front one i.e. drivers could still tip up for rear seat passengers to exit.
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