Baby Seat for 2 Seat Strad

blangoman

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I can't recall what the rear is like in the Strad (anyone got a picture?) Is it really that different underneath whatever trim panels are in there? I'd be surprised if the metal work underneath wasn't the same? You wouldn't need seats, just the Isofix anchor points, and they're bolted to the bodywork, not the seat.
In fact, I've removed the base of my rear seat to prevent it getting dented and damaged from the baby seat and it fits lovely! (also no spillages on the seat)

The insurance implications of making a two seater, three, is a different matter though.
Thanks for that, didn't appreciate the isofix anchors are separate, can these be purchased individually / part number?
 

Goodfella

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Jėsus H Chríst man you can afford a high end Maserati, buy another car that can accommodate the most important thing in your life properly.
 

blangoman

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This thread is to explore the possibility not the ethics. If it can be installed and insured correctly, there isn't any issue. I have another suitable vehicle.