Forward of the seat bight question...and seat suggestions

mom1mg

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Hi again I am back once again :)

I drive a 2002 Yukon Denali XL. I have never been very happy with seating in the car. I tried shuffling everyone around tonight and ended up with an envenflo generations in the middle of the back row FF. It is ROCK solid from side to side BUT I can pull on the bottom front of the seat and is comes WAY foward. Is this ok? I have forward of the bight seat belts back there.


Also if anyone else has this car what seats would you suggest for our five kids?
The back row has those forward of the bight belts - the middle row has crazy long stalks.

The kids are -
Almost 10 and can use just a seat belt if he is in the back row
Almost 9 in a LBB
Almost 3 - FF - 30 pounds - 36 inches
2 - RF - 20 pounds - not sure on length with low tone will be ERF
Newborn - 11 pounds - I like the flex loc for now

I already have a true-fit which is a bear RF because of long belt stalks. A generations which expires in a year or so, and a 3-1 which I don't care for it's the newer one where you can't take off the base which makes it very tall for our car and it doesn't have deep enough SIP. I would like to replace all three seats for the younger ones within the next 6 months or so. Two of the seats will need to be side by side with possible puzzling - the bench is wide but if the seats are wide too it may be an issue. We have three and three bench seating.
 
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featherhead

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I have Frontier85's to use in our seats with forward of the bight long stalks. I used to have a Nautilus there, but same as you, it would pull forward when tightening the straps. The Frontier with the long belt path works perfectly there. Of course the Frontier is rather wide, so I don't know if it would work for a 3 across.
 

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