2011 sienna 8th seat

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manitobamimi

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I'm curious to hear the answer to this one, I've installed a rear facing my ride in the 8th seat of my 2012 Sienna. It was rock solid, but is it actually allowed? I haven't seen anything in manual saying it isn't allowed. Does anyone know for sure?
 

ketchupqueen

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If it's not prohibited, it should be fine. Just make sure it's truly a tight install, not getting hung up on anything, and you're good. Narrow seats like the Radian or high seats with narrow bases like the MyRide are likely to work better there than wide seats, for sure.
 

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