toddler car seat?
#1
Three Wheelin'
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toddler car seat?
I've seen and gone through the older threads on installing a front-facing car seat in the back of a 993/964 (for a toddler, 2-3 years old). Anyone done it lately? Using what brand seat (models seem to come and go)? Apparently narrow bottom of the car seat is the way to go . . . advice?
1992 C2. Cat bypass, primary bypass, polar silver, 80 miles.
1992 C2. Cat bypass, primary bypass, polar silver, 80 miles.
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#2
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Make sure to do the upper tether mount mod, that's really the only way to keep the seat in place.
The 2-in-1 Highback Booster Car Seat - by Cosco fits perfectly.... but the padding is pretty thin.
Going to reinstall the cat?
I loved parking in these spots!
#3
Three Wheelin'
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[QUOTE=911Jetta;13053226]Then you've probably seen mine. LOL
Make sure to do the upper tether mount mod, that's really the only way to keep the seat in place.
The 2-in-1 Highback Booster Car Seat - by Cosco fits perfectly.... but the padding is pretty thin.
Going to reinstall the cat?
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Thanks! Yes, I did see your posting about it.
The cat is gone. The young one will only be in the seat for very short trips--15 minutes most, every now and then.
I will see if our local Cosco carries this model.
Any others seats have been recently used?
Make sure to do the upper tether mount mod, that's really the only way to keep the seat in place.
The 2-in-1 Highback Booster Car Seat - by Cosco fits perfectly.... but the padding is pretty thin.
Going to reinstall the cat?
__________
Thanks! Yes, I did see your posting about it.
The cat is gone. The young one will only be in the seat for very short trips--15 minutes most, every now and then.
I will see if our local Cosco carries this model.
Any others seats have been recently used?
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The cat is gone. The young one will only be in the seat for very short trips--15 minutes most, every now and then.
15 minute trips... he'll be asleep in 5 minutes.
I will see if our local Cosco carries this model.
The seat is available everywhere: Walmart,Target, etc.
#5
Three Wheelin'
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Yes, thanks. When I googled the name of the model, Walmart and Target did come up.
What if the little one gets addicted to those nice, faint fumes? I know I am.
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Not to change the subject back from the tether...which is like to know more about as well...
But as I have posted many times in the past...Volvo makes this booster...
And it fits perfectly in the back seats on our cars and doesn't cost much...and seems very "Volvo safety...safe"...so that's what I used till she was tall enough to have the shoulder harness in the right place for her neck back there...
But as I have posted many times in the past...Volvo makes this booster...
And it fits perfectly in the back seats on our cars and doesn't cost much...and seems very "Volvo safety...safe"...so that's what I used till she was tall enough to have the shoulder harness in the right place for her neck back there...
#10
I went around the houses on this and ultimately opted for a safety vest plus a booster seat. No affiliation to RideSafer, but I'm a happy camper with the product as are my kids.
http://saferide4kids.com/product/ridesafer-travel-vest/
For what its worth, the length of the seat belt receptacle makes it hard to get a great fit on any car or booster seat I've tried. i opted to not do the top anchor mod and use the vest instead. No issues thru many a mile with the kids in the back.
http://saferide4kids.com/product/ridesafer-travel-vest/
For what its worth, the length of the seat belt receptacle makes it hard to get a great fit on any car or booster seat I've tried. i opted to not do the top anchor mod and use the vest instead. No issues thru many a mile with the kids in the back.
#11
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Already many years ago...
Part of my post in this thread:
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-foru...ferrerid=19642
Based on my experience I think the upper tether mount adds a lot to the overall stability of the seat. I don’t want to argue the crash protection merits of an upper tether point, but the day-to-day stability of the seat (in either 5-point mode or just used as a booster) is greatly increased with the tether. The reason for this is that even though the booster fits PERFECTLY in the seat pocket area, the (Porsche) car seat design is very deep b/c of the transmission. The seating is deep and the seatbelt anchor attachment points are relatively high in relation to the seat bottom (normal cars have a pretty flat seat with belts right there, the Porsche belts start just a little higher and forward).
So in the Porsche, the seat fits perfectly and the seat belts thread through nicely but the triangulated relationship of the belt is altered causing most any booster seat to tip forward. (Sorry for the long-winded detail – see pictures)
When I was first installing the seats, I knew everything was locked down and secure, but given the forward and high location of the seatbelt anchoring bolts it still felt tippy. The upper tether mount completely solves this.
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Britax Parkway Booster Car seat
One of my friend got the Britax Parkway to serve her child aging 3 years old, which enables bubbling wrap child with 40 to 120 lbs weight ,extra safety features, retractable cup holders, and convert to a backless model. For more choice you can take a note with it: http://www.cfone.net/how-to-get-car-...or-infant.html
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Took me ages to find the right child seat base that fits neatly into the seat bowl (with pad in place). Tried many over a period of many weeks in different stores - all too big a seat base. Eventually found this - perfect http://www.maxi-cosi.co.uk/gb-en/car-seats/rodi-xp.aspx Two in the back with many tours to south France and the Alps had. Comfortable for the kids and no complaints.
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Not to change the subject back from the tether...which is like to know more about as well...
But as I have posted many times in the past...Volvo makes this booster...
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And it fits perfectly in the back seats on our cars and doesn't cost much...and seems very "Volvo safety...safe"...so that's what I used till she was tall enough to have the shoulder harness in the right place for her neck back there...
But as I have posted many times in the past...Volvo makes this booster...
Attachment 1028834
And it fits perfectly in the back seats on our cars and doesn't cost much...and seems very "Volvo safety...safe"...so that's what I used till she was tall enough to have the shoulder harness in the right place for her neck back there...
#15
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I went with the Cosco seat, upper tethers (with the ford part) and and some renspeed mounts in the stock seatbelt holes. To get them super buckled in, I crossed the buckles across the center bump between the seats. My kids are 2 and 5 and I drive them to school every morning.
The seat behind me is a little tight. Please PM me with any questions.
Also, pulling the back section to put in the mounts is a great time to replace the rear speakers.
The seat behind me is a little tight. Please PM me with any questions.
Also, pulling the back section to put in the mounts is a great time to replace the rear speakers.