Children's Car, Infant and Booster Seat Discussion
This is a discussion on Planning for 3rd child and 3rd carseat within the Fitting 3+ Seats forums, part of the Car Seats and Safety category; We have a 2005 Toyota Camry and I wondered if it's possible to have three carseats in the backseat. We ...
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| We have a 2005 Toyota Camry and I wondered if it's possible to have three carseats in the backseat. We have purchased a high back booster for my six year old, and my two year old is in a convertible seat. If it's possible to fit three seats, what type/brand of seat would you recommend for a newborn. I would prefer another convertible if possible. Thanks for any suggestions. |
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| A lot of convertibles do not fit infants very well. The only one that would fit a newborn...possibly...would be the Cosco Scenera. The bottom slot is about 7" AND you need to make absolutely sure that the recline is at 45 degrees. If it were any higher, there is the possiblity of the child's head flopping forward and cutting off their airway.
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| What is each child's actual weight & height? What specifically are the current carseats you own? I have fit 3 seats across in a 2005 Camry. The Scenera does fit newborns better than most convertibles because its bottom harness slots are very low & it puzzled reasonably well both rear-facing & forward-facing on the passenger side with Graco Ultra or Platinum CarGo center + Chicco Keyfit on the driver side. The Sunshine Kids Radian is quite narrow, also fits newborns well & keeps kids harnessed longer than the Scenera, but costs more. The Britax Parkway is generally the easiest booster to fit in such tight squeezes. Remember that each carseat must be independently secure: meaning, each seat must not be able to move more than 1" in any direction at the LATCH or seatbelt path without relying on pressure from nearby seats.... Acheiving correct install with 3 carseats is usually quite difficult because the seats press up against eachother giving a FALSE sense of security. I install the center seat 1st before installing the outboard seats (next to the doors), then I *uninstall* the center seat to make sure both outboard seats are in correctly. Somestimes I then have to start all over from the beginning to make sure they're all back in correctly (reinstalling the center seat while the outboard seats are already in place often gives me bloody knuckles). It would be best for you to visit a local CPST once your baby is born, just to make sure each child is as safe as can be ![]() Congratulation & good luck!
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