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What seat would you say has the most leg room for ERF?
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Modifying the vehicle seat and using wood in place of part of the vehicle seat is not advisable and I would strongly discourage him from doing so. The support from the vehicle seat plays a role in keeping the child restraint properly installed and performing properly during a crash and modifying the vehicle seat is risking potentially compromising crash performance. Adding a piece of wood to the equation is another safety risk because the wood come break or come loose when subjected to crash forces, and the piece of wood could become a dangerous projectile in a crash that could injure the little one or other occupants in the vehicle.
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