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Also be careful a lot of these seats are only cat 2 rated - 38kg child seats.
Reverse facing is not ideal as 1. Car sickness 2. Danger is you have a rear ender the kids legs will cop it. Regards Matt |
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Hey Ash,
I read this post ages ago and didn't read back thru the posts so maybe you have sorted something but i was just on ebay and saw this http://cgi.ebay.com.au/BA-FORD-WAGON-DI ... 286.c0.m14 Remembered you were looking for something like this. |
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ashcook wrote: Hey Matt, Thanks for the info, it is helpful. But we have pretty much concluded that a third row seat in the BA is not going to work for us. There will be two car seats permanently fitted to the passenger seats, one for a newborn and the second for a almost 2 year old. Therefore not allowing the backrest to be dropped forward for access to the cargo area. Our older two children are 6 and 12, far too big to be climbing over backrests as well. Along with this, there will be no room for any prams. Our pram now uses up half the floor space with the spare wheel in there too. This is why we are looking at the rear facing seats as it still leaves the boot space open while the seats are operational. thanks again, Ash Guess i should have at least read this post... Oh well. |
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