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LuvMyCharlie
03-12-2009, 03:37 PM
Anyone know if you can safely get three TB's across the third row of a Sienna?
christineka
03-12-2009, 03:48 PM
Not if you intend to buckle. Mathematically, it should work, though. Try it and see how hard the buckling is.
LuvMyCharlie
03-12-2009, 04:10 PM
Believe me, I'd love to try. But, I'm trying to help a friend that lives across the country. LOL
christineka
03-12-2009, 04:26 PM
If only I hadn't JUST installed my radian in that back row, I would go out there and try it- well I have two turbos and a fisher price. One problem I have is that middle seat. There's 12 inches between the buckles. In order to fit the one in the middle, you have to put the non-buckle side's rigid buckle thingie down and under the seat, and then the seatbelt will come from a forward position- as well as out from under the booster. The passenger's side buckle stalk is completely rigid and won't budge, so you don't have much room in the center, but have plenty on the sides.
christineka
03-12-2009, 05:09 PM
It looks like I have to change the tether on the radian anyway. If you can wait till tonight I can try the boosters in the back. Dh went to work with two of them. He comes home at 6pm mdst.
LuvMyCharlie
03-12-2009, 05:55 PM
Thanks. I really appreciate it!
christineka
03-12-2009, 09:31 PM
I adjusted the fisher price to be as wide as the turbo. The Passenger side turbo can buckle easily. Next I had to put the fisher price on top of both the passenger's buckle and the belt plug in thingie (since the belt comes from the ceiling, then attaches to that "thingie" before going over.). Then the fisher price can buckle with the seat slightly pulled out, along with the driver's side turbo, then you can push them all back. It might work if the kids could just loosen the belts and slide in. They fit well with the fisher price in it's thinnest position.
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