DD will be 17 months when this baby is born and we are currently looking for a convertible car seat for her (we are temporarily using a Scenara which will turn into the backup seat). The problem is both my husband and I are tall and right now with DD's seat behind the passenger side, it is super uncomfortable and we would be unable to drive if we put it in the middle or behind the drivers side. But with this baby on the way, one seat will have to be behind the drivers side. I feel like the only option will be to forward face DD to keep the entire family safe. But I would like to rear face a bit longer. We have a Camry so it isn't a super small car. Does anyone have suggestions or found something that works in a similar situation? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
Re: 2 rear facing car seats?
I have two RF seats in a Honda Pilot, which might be more spacious. One is in the center and the other behind the driver. DH isn't able to put the seat all the way back to drive, but he can still comfortably drive the way we have it set up. I got a lot of info from The Car Seat Lady (she's on FB and has a website). You can contact her directly and speak with her on the phone for ideas on how to make it work, find the seats that will fit best in your car with your situation, and where to install the seats in the car, among other things. She suggested we keep the toddler RF in the center and put the baby on the side. A RF child is automatically 5x safer than a FF child, so when you eventually turn the toddler FF you will want them in the safest position. In our car this was the center, where we do have LATCH anchors, so we put his seat RF in the center, and that's where he will stay whenever he does eventually FF.
Check out the Car Seat Lady and see what she suggests.
The CSL will help you with the angles, but even RF, the seat needs to be between 30 and 45 degrees. It can be at the higher angle for a TODDLER, but not an infant. Also, you need to still follow the instructions for your particular car seat. For instance, if it requires you to use it in the "reclined" base position, you will still need to set the base this way, but you may be able to still adjust the overall angle with how you place it in the car (towels, pool noodle, etc. to achieve the angle).
LO#1: August 2010