Judi
CPST/Firefighter
So, this is Anne's fault. I went to a store, where I know the owners. There was a Rav 4 in the parking lot. I asked if it was owned by someone there worked there. A customer said, that is mine! I was like, oh, um, never mind. He was like, no, what. Well, um, I has this new to the market car seat, and I had a friend, just today that asked about it fitting in a Rav 4. He said, sure, lets do it! He said his wife would never believe it.
Both positions are shown with the headrest in the highest position.
So, they had a keyfit in the position I needed, which was passenger side, back seat. Turns out the Foonf fits in the safe ammount of room! Like usually, install RFing was super easy.
Barley touches. The front seat had plenty of room still. If it was staying in the car, I would move the seat back up one click.
FFing. I did twist the belt stalk down one full twist.
Room between the headrest, fully extented, and the C post:
Please excuse my camera case. I was in a hurry.
Oh, and the customer's keyfit is in just a tad tighter than before.
Both positions are shown with the headrest in the highest position.
So, they had a keyfit in the position I needed, which was passenger side, back seat. Turns out the Foonf fits in the safe ammount of room! Like usually, install RFing was super easy.
Barley touches. The front seat had plenty of room still. If it was staying in the car, I would move the seat back up one click.
FFing. I did twist the belt stalk down one full twist.
Room between the headrest, fully extented, and the C post:
Please excuse my camera case. I was in a hurry.
Oh, and the customer's keyfit is in just a tad tighter than before.