musicmaj
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I just thought I would post some pictures...
Here is my three across in my 90 toyota corolla. You are looking at a radian for my 5 year old, a regal ride for the 19 month old, and a fisherprice booster for the 6.5 year old. I recently put the radian in this car instead of a booster for my 5 year old and I am glad that I did. He wasn't sitting in it correctly in this car. The backseat is so narrow that this is the only way they fit in the car. I still have to get a tether anchor installed.
Here are the kids in our 04 odyssey. My 5 year old is now sitting in the fisherprice booster in this car. The seatbelts lock and he is doing fine in the booster. He is not moving out of position at all because I can lock the shoulder belt. I wish all cars had locking shoulder belts. This is the same seat he couldn't use properly in the toyota. I still want to get him a regent for this car, but the money is not available yet.
I just bought my 6.5 year old a new confidence booster for out van. She was riding in an ultracargo as a booster and I couldn't wait to replace that seat. We like the confidence. There is plenty of room to grow and she is long torsoed. I don't know why her shoulder looks higher than the slot in the picture, it is really below them.
And last but not least, my 20lb 19 month old rearfacing in his triumph. I can't believe he still has so much room above his head. I am deciding which seat to buy him for when he outgrows this rearfacing - right now I am leaning towards an uptown or perhaps the new triumph. It will take him a long time to get to 40lbs. By the time he gets to 40lbs there should be all sorts of new higher weight seats out to choose for him
Here is my three across in my 90 toyota corolla. You are looking at a radian for my 5 year old, a regal ride for the 19 month old, and a fisherprice booster for the 6.5 year old. I recently put the radian in this car instead of a booster for my 5 year old and I am glad that I did. He wasn't sitting in it correctly in this car. The backseat is so narrow that this is the only way they fit in the car. I still have to get a tether anchor installed.
Here are the kids in our 04 odyssey. My 5 year old is now sitting in the fisherprice booster in this car. The seatbelts lock and he is doing fine in the booster. He is not moving out of position at all because I can lock the shoulder belt. I wish all cars had locking shoulder belts. This is the same seat he couldn't use properly in the toyota. I still want to get him a regent for this car, but the money is not available yet.
I just bought my 6.5 year old a new confidence booster for out van. She was riding in an ultracargo as a booster and I couldn't wait to replace that seat. We like the confidence. There is plenty of room to grow and she is long torsoed. I don't know why her shoulder looks higher than the slot in the picture, it is really below them.
And last but not least, my 20lb 19 month old rearfacing in his triumph. I can't believe he still has so much room above his head. I am deciding which seat to buy him for when he outgrows this rearfacing - right now I am leaning towards an uptown or perhaps the new triumph. It will take him a long time to get to 40lbs. By the time he gets to 40lbs there should be all sorts of new higher weight seats out to choose for him