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Thread: Retrofitting baby seat anchors in 2nd Gen 4Runners.. *Convert over to wiki?

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    Retrofitting baby seat anchors in 2nd Gen 4Runners.. *Convert over to wiki?

    Baby Seat Tether Mod:

    If unsure just print this out and take to your local dealership, PDF of Information and Instructions.

    How to retrofit a baby seat tether anchor into a 2nd Gen 4Runner..

    The current parts available.
    [img width=800 height=600]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3516/3993980995_93d8b88c84_b.jpg[/img]

    Basic template of the mat that is under the carpet showing the two 2"x2" points you need to cut out of the carpet.
    *You can also just feel for the holes after removing the tape cover and punch through the carpet, saving time like I did.
    [img width=800 height=600]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3480/3976178130_568fef370c_b.jpg[/img]

    Remove the rear sill plate trim by popping the plastic covers off. Do this at the 9 or 3 o-clock points, looking forward into the cargo area. Use a #0 or smaller standard tip.
    [img width=800 height=600]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2429/3976185844_a9413d3f48_b.jpg[/img]

    After removing the 5 covers, 5 phillips screws will be revealed, remove them using a #1 phillips screwdriver.
    [img width=800 height=600]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2656/3975428553_653622341e_b.jpg[/img]

    Rear sill plate pops up from the outer edges. Check your plastic carpet keeper piece and replace the factory staples if necessary with high gauge staples.
    (Like you would use for stapling large packs of paper.)
    [img width=800 height=600]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3442/3976191826_5710933b62_b.jpg[/img]

    Front portion of the carpet pulled back will reveal the anchor point.
    [img width=800 height=600]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3444/3975431899_33edcf348a_b.jpg[/img]

    Peel back the sticker to gain access to the anchor nut. Use anti-seize on your bolt and tether anchor.
    *Preferably, use silicone or FIPG around the base of the bolt-washer to prevent any moisture from getting through.
    [img width=800 height=600]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3530/3976194362_39d1610c89_b.jpg[/img]

    Use a screwdriver to prevent the strap plate from spinning around needlessly while tightening with the wrench.
    *Placing some painter's tape over the tip will prevent it from tearing or poking through the carpet.
    [img width=800 height=600]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3455/3993983247_8bd8df9d8c_b.jpg[/img]

    Finished up.
    [img width=800 height=600]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2643/3994745320_de2a78ca7c_b.jpg[/img]


    Be sure to follow the torque spec listed on the part sheet.

    Reinstall the rear sill plate trim piece using the reverse order listed above.

    Take your kid(s) for a ride!

    **Note: This is a writeup meant to have this information out there for owners, as most dealers forget about the older vehicles and their little tricks.

    **Liability wise this should be done at a delaership. Be warned, have anything you do in this manner inspected by Highway Patrol to be sure it's safe and correct.
    **Besides, this way any other things you might need, like the seat belt ratchet retrofit piece can be picked up at the same time you'll also be learning how best to set everything up.

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    Re: Retrofitting baby seat anchors in 2nd Gen 4Runners.. *Convert over to wiki?

    Thanks!
    Great info!
    I thought the tie down hoops on the wheel wells
    were the anchor points for car seats!
    Is it dangerous to anchor a car seat to this anchor?

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    Re: Retrofitting baby seat anchors in 2nd Gen 4Runners.. *Convert over to wiki?

    I dunno, I was told that it could cause the seat to kick sideways in an event. It made sense so I went about doing it the right way.

    Glad the post is of some use, I went ahead and edited in the final write-up and pics.

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