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Unregistered
06-15-2007, 05:20 PM
My SIL and brother have a 4 month old that is quickly approaching 20lbs and he's already outgrown the normal baby carrier type car seats. Obviously they need a rearfacing carseat, but what fits into a Chevy Silverado extended cab? Everything she's tried is crammed into the extended cab (which isn't large to begin with) and it just does NOT fit with the front seats pushed back (or even in the middle range... pushing the front seats all the way up is not an option).

They need one that will fit into the extended cab but at the same time, not cost alot of money as they just can't afford to spend alot of money.

Any ideas or suggestions so that I can help them with this?
Thanks in advance!
Theresa

skipspin
06-15-2007, 05:39 PM
I have gotten my large Britax in the back of my DHs ext cab Chevy, just not at a 45' angle.

I would try a Cosco Scenera, Safety First Uptown, or possibly an Evenflo Triumph. The Evenflo truimph would be my last choice only because a big baby like that could outgrow it RFing quite soon, which wouldn't be good, and would be very BAD if he wasn't even 12months yet. The Scenera and Uptown are similar. The Scenera is cheaper ($39-$49) and less padded. The Uptown is much more padded, which makes it a little narrower, and around $100. The Evenflo Truimph is usually over $100.

Remember that a convertible seat doesn't have to be reclined to 45' once the baby has better head/neck control. At 4 months it really depends on the baby.

mominabigtruck
06-15-2007, 06:39 PM
In a silverado she should have tons of room to fit just about any seat rfing other then maybe the radian. The uptown would fit fine or if she wants to go with the fisher price safe voyage she'd get a little more use out of it. Just remember that it doesn't need to be reclined as much as an infant seat.

scatterbunny
06-15-2007, 07:10 PM
Remember that a convertible seat doesn't have to be reclined to 45' once the baby has better head/neck control. At 4 months it really depends on the baby.


:yeahthat: Also, it's fine for convertible seats to touch front vehicle seats. Britax actually encourages bracing. :)

Aprilmom
06-16-2007, 06:25 PM
We have a RF Radian for our daughter in a 2000 Chev Silverado. It actually is the only seat I can get a good install in the middle seat and bonus it doesn't block the view either.

beebear23
06-16-2007, 06:39 PM
I got the Marathon in the center just fine..

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/mommy2cias/car%20seat%20pictures/DSCN1778.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/mommy2cias/car%20seat%20pictures/DSCN1777.jpg

Not sure what the angle is though.... Ignore the LATCH strap hanging down in those..I was just quickly trying it rear-facing and didn't store the LATCH straps..

I could go out and try it outboard too, since I do need to move the Regent again anyway.. Oh, and it's not tethered b/c I didn't have the d-ring w/me.