Seat Protector for Child Seat.
Discussion
Hi
i have these in the back of my Arnage T and Porsche and they're great - really easy to take out when you don't have the seats in place as they just hook over the head restraint https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Shops/Diono-40241-Ultra...
i have these in the back of my Arnage T and Porsche and they're great - really easy to take out when you don't have the seats in place as they just hook over the head restraint https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Shops/Diono-40241-Ultra...
The amazon link is a good suggestion.
If you start carrying a child for any length of time, it is important to protect the front of the seat they are sitting on. I didn't and the piping on the seat edge was worn through before I noticed.
Also, you might want something to protect the back of the front seat too, because if the child's legs are too short to bend, their feet will rub on the seat in front.
Regards,
Shentodj
If you start carrying a child for any length of time, it is important to protect the front of the seat they are sitting on. I didn't and the piping on the seat edge was worn through before I noticed.
Also, you might want something to protect the back of the front seat too, because if the child's legs are too short to bend, their feet will rub on the seat in front.
Regards,
Shentodj
hman said:
If you like - I suppose owning a porsche and an arnage T may have bankrupted you by now so maybe thats what you have to do nowadays?
If the cars become too much of a financial burden I could take them off your hands for a fair price mind.
My comment was obv in response to your own cheapskate advice of using upside down floor mats, especially after an actually useful suggestion of a commercial product that does the job brilliantly. If the cars become too much of a financial burden I could take them off your hands for a fair price mind.
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