Question Installing 2 seats in CRV - best configuration?

greendragonfly

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Hi!
I am a few weeks from giving birth to baby #2. I have a Teutonia T Tario-35 infant seat RF and a Britax Boulevard 70 CS FF for my DD#1 (She's 21 mos).

What I want to know, is what is the safest configuration for the seats in a Honda CRV 2010? Right now we have the BB in the outside position behind the passenger seat and the TT in the center. I have three latch positions in my backseat, so I can pretty much do any configuration.

What would you suggest for safety and best fit?

Thanks in advance!
 
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Baylor

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greendragonfly said:
Hi!
I am a few weeks from giving birth to baby #2. I have a Teutonia T Tario-35 infant seat RF and a Britax Boulevard 70 CS FF for my DD#1 (She's 21 mos).

What I want to know, is what is the safest configuration for the seats in a Honda CRV 2010? Right now we have the BB in the outside position behind the passenger seat and the TT in the center. I have three latch positions in my backseat, so I can pretty much do any configuration.

What would you suggest for safety and best fit?

Thanks in advance!

You really should turn dd1 rf. 2 years is the very minimum to ff a child.

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Little Ps Mama

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Baylor said:
You really should turn dd1 ff. 2 years is the very minimum to ff a child.

auto correct hates me

Baylor meant you should turn your daughter back around. Having both children rear-facing on any arrangement would be the safest scenario.

If you don't rearface your oldest she should go in the middle and the baby outboard as a ff child is less protected than a rf child and the middle seat offers the most protection. If they're both rf you can put both outboard safely or toddler outboard baby center if you want to utilize the middle.

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greendragonfly

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Thanks for the advice. :)

I wanted to keep my daughter RF for as long as possible, but her legs were all squinched up when she RF in the Boulevard. She was really uncomfortable. Any suggestions there? Also, was told it was unsafe and could damage her legs if we were in an accident to have them like that?
 

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