Does anyone have 2 carseats in the rear?
#12
Re: Does anyone have 2 carseats in the rear?
Wow! I am assuming that 2 are forward facing and one is going to be rear facing? That would have to be a interesting fit. I haven't used car seats in about 22 years so I am no expert but that would have to be tight in just about any sedan.
#13
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If you just glance at the back seat, you might be fooled into thinking you could squeeze them all in back there, but the positions of the car seats are going to be dictated by the lower anchors. The car seats will need to be on the outsides and then there just will not be enough room for a booster seat in the middle.
#14
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I have 2 car seats in the rear, both forward facing. No way you can fit another car seat or adult between them. On long trips we put books and/or toys between them.
Our HCHII is our main vehicle. We completely fill the trunk and floor boards when we drive the 500 miles to and from New Jersey and are still very comfortable, especially with the 55+ mpgs we get going there.
Our HCHII is our main vehicle. We completely fill the trunk and floor boards when we drive the 500 miles to and from New Jersey and are still very comfortable, especially with the 55+ mpgs we get going there.
#15
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I know there are four LATCH anchors in the seat. Couldn't you install seat #1 on anchors 1 & 2 and seat #2 on anchors 2 & 3?
Is there any reason they can't share an anchor?
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Is there any reason they can't share an anchor?
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#16
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The space between two anchors isn't as wide as the car seat.
#17
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Are you talking about anchors 2 & 3?
We currently have our seat mounted in the middle on those two anchors just fine.
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We currently have our seat mounted in the middle on those two anchors just fine.
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#18
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Edit: The spacing is like this on all the anchors. Our car seats are wider than the the spacing on anchors 1 & 2 and anchors 3 & 4 in both our HCHII and our HiHy. I'm not saying that it's a problem for anchoring one seat in the middle or anchoring two seats (one at 1 & 2 and one at 3 & 4), but I do not believe that you can properly anchor two car seats right next to each other.
Last edited by Mr. Kite; 06-20-2008 at 09:33 AM.
#19
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What about okie mom?
It may depend on the widths of the car seats.
I can envision sharing anchors and tightening the straps enough so the seats are secure. However the seats may be off center from their respective anchors and therefore may be a bit askew. I think it depends on the shape and size of the seats involved.
Like I said, I'll try to give it a try this weekend.
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I can envision sharing anchors and tightening the straps enough so the seats are secure. However the seats may be off center from their respective anchors and therefore may be a bit askew. I think it depends on the shape and size of the seats involved.
Like I said, I'll try to give it a try this weekend.
nf
#20
Re: Does anyone have 2 carseats in the rear?
What about okie mom?
It may depend on the widths of the car seats.
I can envision sharing anchors and tightening the straps enough so the seats are secure. However the seats may be off center from their respective anchors and therefore may be a bit askew. I think it depends on the shape and size of the seats involved.
Like I said, I'll try to give it a try this weekend.
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It may depend on the widths of the car seats.
I can envision sharing anchors and tightening the straps enough so the seats are secure. However the seats may be off center from their respective anchors and therefore may be a bit askew. I think it depends on the shape and size of the seats involved.
Like I said, I'll try to give it a try this weekend.
nf
http://www.car-safety.org/latch.html
Do not attach lower attachments from two child restraints to the same lower anchor!
http://car-seat.org/showthread.php?t=33226
At least two different people had three across in the current generation Civic. They did not use the LATCH system--just seat belts. I believe it is better to use the seat belts than to use the LATCH system improperly.
Anyway, it looks like three across can be done--just do not use the LATCH system for it.