Time for and updated baby seat model thread? Past threads have outdated names, etc.
Have been doing the research to determine the best seat to put in the back of my 996 CAB for my little one (16mos old). Searching through all the past threads seem to reveal seat names that are discontinued or re-named.
Figured it would be a good idea to post the CURRENT name/model of the seat you are using and the application (forward/rear facing, front/rear seat, etc). If anybody has any info on a forward facing rear seat for a 996CAB I would be very interested to hear about your thoughts. The only seat I have used in the CAB until my boy easily outgrew it was the Graco Snugride rear facing seat. It was the best fitting but the problem is that before he was even a year old his feet were no longer resting in the seat and instead he was propping them up in the air on the factory seat back :nono: Further, the person in the front seat has to be VERY SHORT or they wont fit since the front seat has to be forward quite a bit to make sure the baby seat fits in the rear. At that point we decided until he was big enough for a forward facing seat he would no longer ride in the p-car. I just can't deny him that anymore. Every child should be brought up in a p-car :evilgrin: |
For example....this thread:
https://rennlist.com/forums/996-foru...a-toddler.html Todd shows a great pic of his boys in the back of his car with the Britax Parkway as the seat. But it got replaced by the Monarch, and then not sure which. |
Britax Roundabout fits in the back of my Coupe, no problem, for my 2 year old daughter.
It fit rear facing when she was younger but works really well forward facing. |
The roundabout is a convertible correct? Did you consider a booster instead?
Thanks for the input Marc! |
Dell, I use a Britax Roundabout with the base removed in my cab and it fits great. I do suggest removing the rear seats for more room and a better fit.
Here is a pic (goto post #10). https://rennlist.com/forums/996-foru...in-02-cab.html You can also go to Baby's R Us and they will let you try the display seats in your car to see how they fit (at least they would at the store by me). My daughter is probably getting close to a booster seat soon, so I will have to look into that next. |
That one looks pretty good but still rather bulky, no? I am going to check with my B'R'Us and see if they will let me try out a few seats. Thanks for the tip :thumbup:
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We've got a 30#/36" tall 24 month old and this thread is at the perfect time to help me find the right carseat for him. We've also got his sister due in June so I'll be interested to see pics of the rear facing seats too!
I'm 6'2". Is it even a possibility that I could have a forward facing toddler seat behind me and still have enough leg room in the driver's seat? If not, his sister may have to wait until she's older to ride in the car... |
Originally Posted by red911c2
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We've got a 30#/36" tall 24 month old and this thread is at the perfect time to help me find the right carseat for him. We've also got his sister due in June so I'll be interested to see pics of the rear facing seats too!
I'm 6'2". Is it even a possibility that I could have a forward facing toddler seat behind me and still have enough leg room in the driver's seat? If not, his sister may have to wait until she's older to ride in the car... |
Originally Posted by LVDell
(Post 6270911)
I'm 6'1" (long legs, short torso) and my seat is practically all the way rested against the rear seat so I would say NO. :surr:
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I have nothing to add but the Recaro seat looks so cool....
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Originally Posted by LVDell
(Post 6270390)
That one looks pretty good but still rather bulky, no? I am going to check with my B'R'Us and see if they will let me try out a few seats. Thanks for the tip :thumbup:
Some general information for those who have not used a baby seat. 1. Remove the rear seats for more room (both seat and backrest). 2. The cab seat back is more "vertical" than a coupe, make sure to maintain the correct angle of the seat with respect to the ground (most seats have a line or level on them). 3. Cabs do not have the seat tethers, coupes do (may not be visible). 4. Pull the seat belt all the way out when installing, it will then ratchet and lock when returning. 5. Chances are (at least with a baby seat) that it will be very tough to put a baby seat behind even an average height driver and still maintain a comfortable driving position. It looks like there is a lot of room once the seat is installed, once a child is added it gets real cramped, real quick. Your passenger will not have a "lot" of room. 6. May want to use a towel under the base, and depending on the seat design, be mindful of the leather interior panels - pressure from the seat may cause indentations or worse. |
Originally Posted by DFC
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3. Cabs do not have the seat tethers, coupes do (may not be visible).
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Originally Posted by salayc
(Post 6271588)
I can't see how it is safe to have a forward facing seat without the rear tether.
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0-20lb use the Graco Snugride rear facing - my 4 month old is using ours.
http://www.amazon.com/Graco-SnugRide.../dp/B0007TJVQ8 20 to 80lbs the Recaro seat that I use is still available http://www.recarochildseats.com/sportChildSeats.asp This is an excellent seat and I highly recommend it. My 3.5yr old is still using his. For >30lbs I also have the Britax Parkway, but that is now discontinued and harder to find. I love this seat, as it is compact and easily fits behind the dirvers seat (unlike the recaro. This allows me to have the Graco rear facing seat behind the passenger seat and the Britax behind the driver seat. |
Originally Posted by salayc
(Post 6271588)
I can't see how it is safe to have a forward facing seat without the rear tether.
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