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Originally Posted by berkbrzfan
I was able to fit a Graco Click Connect 30 rear facing seat behind the front passenger seat. The extension of the rear facing seat combined with the canopy on top means that there is very little legroom and inclination possible for the front passenger.
This has not been a problem as my wife prefers to sit behind me and travel next to the baby. Being on the shorter side with me at 5'6 and wife at 5'4, this has been pretty doable.
So far, the BRZ baby experience has been much better than I expected!
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Originally Posted by Gopherboy6956
I have a Graco click connect as well. Works great. Nobody of any normal size would want to sit in the front seat with it in, though.
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Originally Posted by AznBRZer
Add me to the list of Graco 30 owners. Behind the passenger with someone behind the driver is the ONLY configuration unless the person sitting in front of the baby is into s&m.
I don't know why the OP was giving ashtray some 'tude when ashtray was being diplomatic about calling the OP a less-than-responsible-person for wanting to squeeze his pregnant wife into the front passenger seat with his 3 year old behind her. My baby momma is only 5ft tall and she had her seat pushed all the way back and had to sit on a pillow in order to be somewhat comfortable(she never was). There is absolutely no way that there could be anyone sitting behind her.
If I could go back in time, I would get a Nuna Pipa. The base has the latch system for easy installation/removal and the actual carrier is 1 inch less deep than the Graco 30. Only catches are that it costs $300 and your baby will sweat like a mofo in it.
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Is this the Graco Click Connect you guys are talking about
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https://www.toysrus.com/product/inde...uct_skn=171914
Having a kid soon and want to keep the BRZ (mainly from a financial point of view).