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BigFatFlip 07-11-2016 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Speed2th (Post 2702355)
My mini van got in accident yesterday so today i would need to use my BRZ to transport my 1 year old on to daycare. I just want to let you guys know the Graco 4ever car seat fit the back of my brz no problem and it was rear facing too. my son really enjoy his car ride I think. If this was a s2000, this would not even be an option.

With plenty of room to spare! :eyebulge:

humfrz 07-11-2016 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Speed2th (Post 2702355)
My mini van got in accident yesterday so today i would need to use my BRZ to transport my 1 year old on to daycare. I just want to let you guys know the Graco 4ever car seat fit the back of my brz no problem and it was rear facing too. my son really enjoy his car ride I think. If this was a s2000, this would not even be an option.

I'll bet your son likes all those stickers ......... :thumbsup:


humfrz

swarb 07-11-2016 10:25 PM

Anyone consider removing the passenger seat?

YuzuQueen0097 07-11-2016 11:13 PM

Baby hauler=current situation. It was much easier having a huge utility SUV as the baby battle ship, but now we're down to baby hauling out of the RS1 in the mean time. We have plans to cancel the passenger air bag for our older kid, but factor in two more and twin toddlers at that🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻 Luckily, both twins are old enough and large enough (preemies) to sit forward facing. I've used several brands and all have fit back there (good thing I'm really small and petite... It's hell when my husband has to do it). It's cool for now, but I ride with extreme caution at all times and can't wait to primarily get all the kiddos back into a more spacious vehicle. So, it's possible if it works. I'm sure if space is an issue than it will eventually have to be corrected by sacrificing something (or someone, hahaha). There are rad car seats out there and attachments that can be ordered at your own discretion (Europe mainly utilizes these pieces as standard car seat requirements).


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johan 07-12-2016 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Speed2th (Post 2702355)
My mini van got in accident yesterday so today i would need to use my BRZ to transport my 1 year old on to daycare. I just want to let you guys know the Graco 4ever car seat fit the back of my brz no problem and it was rear facing too. my son really enjoy his car ride I think. If this was a s2000, this would not even be an option.

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Can you do me a favor? Can you flip it around to forward facing and see how it fits?

The issue I've found when trying car seats in our car, is that in forward facing position, the base of the seat doesn't sit properly into the deep recesses of our seat cushions. The upper shape molded into our back seat pushes on the back of the car seat - keeping the base from sitting flush - and thus being properly supported in the event of an accident. :brokenheart:

FX86 07-12-2016 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by swarb (Post 2702456)
Anyone consider removing the passenger seat?

always! would be perfect for my no passenger rule

G-awesome 07-12-2016 04:11 PM

throw em in the trunk and let them play. :bonk:

Speed2th 07-12-2016 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by johan (Post 2702963)
Can you do me a favor? Can you flip it around to forward facing and see how it fits?

The issue I've found when trying car seats in our car, is that in forward facing position, the base of the seat doesn't sit properly into the deep recesses of our seat cushions. The upper shape molded into our back seat pushes on the back of the car seat - keeping the base from sitting flush - and thus being properly supported in the event of an accident. :brokenheart:

the instruction informed if the seat doesnt seat flush, you can use towel or pool noodle to fill up the space. but i will check it when i have a chance, i already got a rental car.

swarb 07-12-2016 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by swarb (Post 2702456)
Anyone consider removing the passenger seat?


It would allow rear facing on the passenger side, and wifey behind the driver.
Or front facing behind the driver and wifey on the passenger side.

Easier(?) to load the baby/carrier in without the front passenger seat in the way.

Imagine the possibilities.
http://www.allpar.com/photos/reviews...rear-seats.jpg

humfrz 07-12-2016 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by G-awesome (Post 2703002)
throw em in the trunk and let them play. :bonk:

There ya go!

Heck, we didn't even have seat belts ......... :D


humfrz


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