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I just bought a Roundabout 50. I have a Lexus SUV. My daughter is still rearfacing. Should the car seat be in the middle or near the window?
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In the middle if you can get a good installation with the seatbelt (LATCH is probably not approved in the center), or LATCH in the 'outboard' window spot. Center is statistically safest, but in such a safe car in such a safe seat and rearfacing, even the outboard is extremely safe and maybe more convenient for getting the kiddo in and out. Also be sure to read the Britax manual about rearfacing tethering.
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Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) DS age 15 in an Adult Seatbelt (in a booster till age 11 and almost 5ft tall) DD1 age 13 in an Adult Seatbelt (booster till 11 and almost 5 ft tall) DD2 age 7 in a Frontier 80 in booster mode, or variety of backless boosters http://picasaweb.google.com/joolstag/LeahInCarseats# |
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Where ever you get the best install in your car. I like the center. But you can't always use the center.
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thanks! I actually do have latches in the middle. So I will try that.
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Do you really have LATCH in the middle? You cannot borrow the outboard LATCH, so you would have six LATCH clips total in the back seat if you indeed have LATCH in the center. Jools or O_Mom can confirm.
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Only the Lexus 470 has LATCH in the middle (and driver side, but not the passenger side, because I guess the seat has to be folded forward for access to the third row).
On other Lexuses you'd be 'borrowing' the outboard LATCHes, which Lexus does not approve of (LATCH is actually highly regulated, the positioning is very precise, and stretching the straps out too far to use non-approved spots causes seats to fail crash testing). Your vehicle manual will specify which spots have LATCH by showing pictures of carseats installed there.
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Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) DS age 15 in an Adult Seatbelt (in a booster till age 11 and almost 5ft tall) DD1 age 13 in an Adult Seatbelt (booster till 11 and almost 5 ft tall) DD2 age 7 in a Frontier 80 in booster mode, or variety of backless boosters http://picasaweb.google.com/joolstag/LeahInCarseats# |
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Yes, I do have the Lexus GX 470. Thanks.
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Awesome
. Well, the LATCH-in-the-center spiel is never a bad one for me to give, it helps out the lurkers, right? You should have no problems installing in that car
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Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) DS age 15 in an Adult Seatbelt (in a booster till age 11 and almost 5ft tall) DD1 age 13 in an Adult Seatbelt (booster till 11 and almost 5 ft tall) DD2 age 7 in a Frontier 80 in booster mode, or variety of backless boosters http://picasaweb.google.com/joolstag/LeahInCarseats# |
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So far they are not known to be dangerous to kids. Some very early-generation (I think only in very high end cars) rear side torso bags have been known to crack carseats (but not injure the children in them, just crack the shell). In short, don't worry. They wouldn't put LATCH right next side/curtain bags if they thought it would be dangerous.
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Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) DS age 15 in an Adult Seatbelt (in a booster till age 11 and almost 5ft tall) DD1 age 13 in an Adult Seatbelt (booster till 11 and almost 5 ft tall) DD2 age 7 in a Frontier 80 in booster mode, or variety of backless boosters http://picasaweb.google.com/joolstag/LeahInCarseats# |
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