I have this seat for our backup seat in my husband’s truck. I always had a really difficult time installing it right rear facing. It always seemed too loose although it technically met the requirement of not moving more than an inch when you do the handshake at the belt path. I felt much more confident in my install once we switched to forward facing. Is that just due to it being such a lightweight seat?
You may find it easier to install with the lower anchors. But whichever way you install it, the Inside Out Trick is a must. You can find a video of that here: ruclips.net/video/9eEWzIwZNHc/видео.html&pp=ygUQaW5zaWRlIG91dCB0cmljaw%3D%3D
I have this seat for our backup seat in my husband’s truck. I always had a really difficult time installing it right rear facing. It always seemed too loose although it technically met the requirement of not moving more than an inch when you do the handshake at the belt path. I felt much more confident in my install once we switched to forward facing. Is that just due to it being such a lightweight seat?
With lightweight seats, we almost always utilize the Inside Out Trick for installation. I have a video of how to do it.
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I have it, but am using it facing forward. It’s it not as safe?
It’s totally safe when used correctly!
this seat is super loose and my baby literally fell on the floor, no matter how tight we pull the seatbelt, 0
You may find it easier to install with the lower anchors. But whichever way you install it, the Inside Out Trick is a must. You can find a video of that here: ruclips.net/video/9eEWzIwZNHc/видео.html&pp=ygUQaW5zaWRlIG91dCB0cmljaw%3D%3D