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done a little research, if the ISOFIX is designed to secure a baby seat to the chassis of the car, surely it would be up to the job of holding harness?
I may see if I can get some slightly bulkier hooks on the ISOFIX welded on.
Opinions and knowledge please?
One bucket seat for the drivers side with harness and original seatbelt and original seat passenger side.
What's the best way to attach the harness keeping the rear seats in?
Wanting to fit a harness to my Clio, but want to keep the rear seats as i'm only having harness for the drivers seat.
Has anyone fitted harness to the ISOFIX
I'm going to get these harness to they have the clip in fittings
http://www.sportseats4u.co.uk/omp-racing-4m-harness/prod_2564.html?added=1
When putting the part number in eBay you get this - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Clio-2-0i-F4R-7-38-182BHP-Hatch-01-08-Timing-Cam-Belt-Kit-K035507XS-/170977283335?hash=item27cf0a4d07:g:7osAAOSwVL1WEGDL
With the discount engine dynamics offer for us guys, it works out at £101 delivered.
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I had the exact same problem, got an RS tumer and sorted it all out. Must be something to do with the better starting from cold ecu map when putting the RS tuner on.
Seems expensive compared to Dan and SJM. I'm going to be taking mine there may be a 340 mile round trip, but from what I read his work is faultless and had a very high standard
Am I right in saying it's possible to cut the green and grey wires insert the resistors into the middle of the wires (not sure what resistance does what) attach a switch of my choice and then all should be good!?