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'08 Mazda 3 - need seat suggestions
DH just purchased an '08 Mazda 3 and we currently own an '05 CR-V
DDs stats are: S - 3.5 years old, 40 lbs... currently FF in a TF C - 2.5 years old, 27 lbs... currently RF in a TF Seats we own: 1 - Boulevard 1 - Avenue 1 - Radian XTSL 2 - TFs Please advise me on which seats to use where. TIA!
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Re: '08 Mazda 3 - need seat suggestions
We also have a Mazda3. I would put the 3.5yo FF in the Radian, and the 2.5yo RF in the Avenue. I think those would be the easiest fit. Just be sure that the Avenue is not part of the recall.
For the CR-V, I would use TFs for both kids, and keep the Boulelvard as a back-up seat for another car if ever needed. |
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