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Old 11-19-2007, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by pixiepunk View Post
i do know that if it's not going to fit behind the passenger seat without squishing the legs of the front passenger, it won't work in the middle - at least, we tried that with our Evenflo Triumph and all it did was make *both* driver and passenger seats unable to push back past a certain point.
This usually is not the case It may have simply been an incompatability with that specific carseat in that particular vehicle -- incompatability is fairly common, but usually it does help to put the carseat in the center (so long as it fits correctly as per both vehicle + carseat manual & with less than 1" movement at the belt path)
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