Help, Quick!

scoutingbear

New member
After I uninstalled the respite kiddo's seats this evening for them to go home, we get a call that they are staying until tomorrow morning. No biggie except I have to have A at swim lessons at 8:15...with all 4 kids in tow. The baby can ride in the newly installed CCO but the 23 month old needs his MR put back in to RF (luckily it will go back in the same spot). I just folded down my 3rd row seat and don't want to have to mess with it again if I don't have to. So, if I put A in the front, should I use his HB Turbo or his RSTV? Or do I have to go mess with the 3rd row again? :(


ETA: Or the other option is to piss off the 23 month old and make him ride in the CCO (he fits by height but his legs are VERY cramped) and stick the KF in quick...wait. That doesn't take care of A's seat problem. Okay, back to the original question.
 
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TheQueenMother

New member
I would probably just pull the third row back out. But I rearrange my suburban all the time so I am not the best one to ask.
Not pulling out the third row would put a child in the front seat right? I would opt for the back seat if it is doable
 

Qarin

New member
I'd definitely rather put the third row back in, but if you insist on not, I would put the oldest harnessable child in a harnessed seat in the front (with the seat moved as far back as possible).
 

scoutingbear

New member
Grrrr....that's what I was leaning toward. So me and my big belly will go pull it up again. (At least the turbo is easy to install!)

Just out of curiousity, next year for carpool, A will need to go up front (1 mile to school, residential), the other 6 year olds will be in HB Boosters in the 3rd row and back, is he better off in the turbo or in his RSTV? I was thinking RSTV with the seat all the way back as long as he doesn't trigger the airbag sensor that way.
 

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