Adding ISOFIX sockets to an A4
Discussion
I am about to buy a forward facing child seat for my 6 month-old son and have decided to get an ISOFIX one as they claim to be the best available.
My car (2002 A4 Avant) has 2 bolt holes in the metal behind the seat base (which I assume to be for ISOFIX) but no actual ISOFIX brackets. Is this something I can add myself (it looks like a simple bolt-in) or is some special equipment or expertise required?
My car (2002 A4 Avant) has 2 bolt holes in the metal behind the seat base (which I assume to be for ISOFIX) but no actual ISOFIX brackets. Is this something I can add myself (it looks like a simple bolt-in) or is some special equipment or expertise required?
TBM said:
I was in an Audi dealership ordering my new car on tuesday and the ISOFIX seat system was on the options list as a no cost option. I was told by the sales manager that it is a non-retro fit Item as the d-ring style brakets are part of the cars sub frame
Hmmm, my girlfriend went to a Audi dealer who told her that they could fit this for an hours labour plus parts?!?!?
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