Ever had those really short buckle stalks that make it impossible for kids in boosters to buckle themselves? Our Toyota Prius has them. They usually work well for installing carseats, but can be a real pain for older kids. Others on longer straps sometimes get caught under a booster or get lost in the vehicle seat crack. Toyota has an answer in the 2012 Camry and likely other models, old and new. Coming soon, we’ll also be reviewing a new product that may help with this issue!
Buckle Stalk Woes
April 10, 2012
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Hey, they’re down to $17.76 now! You should stock up!
Yup, Tungsten Carbide. Search that on the blog search box and you’ll find the background. I lost the first Tungsten Carbide one, now on my second lol. That’s 3 rings lost, but I found the second gold ring I lost, so I’m only down net 2.
Cool! But OT, Darren, what kind of ring are you wearing? It caught my eye, and then jogged my memory about some thread a looooooong time ago about it being some kind of weird material? And back on-topic, the non-existent buckle stalks in our Ram are the bane of my 7-year-old.