killswitch
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I am thinking about getting Radians for our "new" cars, one is a Volvo 240 wagon which despite being a wagon has a small(as in not very deep) back seat. I was able to install the True Fit with the headrest- but just barely and it was touching the front seats (which in their manual was a no no.)
The other car is a '02 subaru impreza wagon with a super small back seat with a middle hump and extra long seatbelt stalks- the Marathon fits great, the True Fit would not install at all due to the twists of the seatbelt preventing the lock-off from closing. The TF hit the front seat's headrests because it is WWWIIIIDE but the Marathon (which is "allowed" to hit the front seats, juts between them.
Does any of this information help anyone predict if a Radian would install in either of these cars? It would forever be in the middle, never outboard.
The other car is a '02 subaru impreza wagon with a super small back seat with a middle hump and extra long seatbelt stalks- the Marathon fits great, the True Fit would not install at all due to the twists of the seatbelt preventing the lock-off from closing. The TF hit the front seat's headrests because it is WWWIIIIDE but the Marathon (which is "allowed" to hit the front seats, juts between them.
Does any of this information help anyone predict if a Radian would install in either of these cars? It would forever be in the middle, never outboard.