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INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
Once you have chosen the location for the anchor points, you need
to determine that they are solid and that you have access to them.
NOTE: Make sure the locations you choose for the anchor points are solid and can
withstand the force of an accident. RetroBelt USA, LLC, will NOT be held responsible if
you choose a weak location for your anchor points.
Line up the retractor and shoulder guides to your desired position.
Make sure the installation does not interfere with the seatbelt
webbing. The retractor will not operate properly if the seatbelt is
obstructed. The best way to prepare your anchor point is to hold the
mounting bracket in place and outline it with a felt-tipped marker.
Mark where the holes are (See Figure 2). Measure the distance on
both sides of the vehicle to make sure they are the same.
Figure 2