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Isofix_hook
Isofix_hook
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I designed these hooks to fit into the trunk's ISOFIX attachment. The hooks fold down when not in use or when the seats need to be folded down for very large loads.
The hooks are, in my opinion, more versatile than a specific hook because you can attach anything.

This hook has been tested on the Mercedes GLA 250e and A 250e, but can be installed in any car with an Isofix attachment point with the dimensions shown in the attached drawing.
The hook is difficult to install onto the Isofix attachment point (press strongly) to ensure it doesn't come loose even at high temperatures inside the car.

 

Assembly

Assembling the hook is very simple:

Material

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Align the hook with the body

Immagine che contiene strumento, terreno

Il contenuto generato dall'IA potrebbe non essere corretto.


Insert an M3x20 hex-head screw, tighten it all the way (the screw head must be flush with the surface)

Immagine che contiene Ferramenta

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