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Some vehicles prohibit it.
Jillybeans5 said:Is there a list some where or some other way to know if you have a vehicle that forbids it?
I have never known the answer and ds is close to moving into a booster. Do you pull the belt out all the way and then pull it back tight and let it lock into place or do you just leave it and let the locking mechanism work in a crash?
Some vehicles prohibit it.
Aren't there certain boosters that prohibit it as well?
oh no I hope it is not the recaro vivoYep. Recaro ProBooster is one that prohibits it.
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