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Ford F-150 Raptor General Discussions [GEN 2]
newborn and raptor, any thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="01Moch1" data-source="post: 1394699" data-attributes="member: 35206"><p>I've got a 3 year old and a 2 week old. Both are rear facing because my wife is a safety nut and it's recommended to leave kids rear facing until 4 if you can. As everyone else has stated, tons of room for seats in the back. The two things I haven't seen mentioned is that if you get a seat protector, make sure it's approved for use with the car seat you're using. If it's not specifically approved, there's no guarantee the seat can appropriately protect the little one in the case of an accident. The other issue I've run into with my Raptor is the lack of compatibility of car seats with the airbag seatbelts. It's not an issue with my youngest right now because I've just got his infant seat base attached using the LATCH system and my 3 year old is in the center using the regular seat belt. But once my youngest sizes out of his infant seat, I'll be looking for a new seat that I can use with the airbag seatbelt. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01Moch1, post: 1394699, member: 35206"] I've got a 3 year old and a 2 week old. Both are rear facing because my wife is a safety nut and it's recommended to leave kids rear facing until 4 if you can. As everyone else has stated, tons of room for seats in the back. The two things I haven't seen mentioned is that if you get a seat protector, make sure it's approved for use with the car seat you're using. If it's not specifically approved, there's no guarantee the seat can appropriately protect the little one in the case of an accident. The other issue I've run into with my Raptor is the lack of compatibility of car seats with the airbag seatbelts. It's not an issue with my youngest right now because I've just got his infant seat base attached using the LATCH system and my 3 year old is in the center using the regular seat belt. But once my youngest sizes out of his infant seat, I'll be looking for a new seat that I can use with the airbag seatbelt. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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