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Originally posted by Restoman View PostYou definitely want a click in type car seat and a four door. Otherwise, you won't want to go anywhere.
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Originally posted by e30trooper View Posti have a rear facing recaro babyseat in the back seat of a coupe. It works.
I cant wait till my son is a year and I can face that seat forward. Only issues would be the sun and lights at night. Those two being to bright at times.
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Originally posted by Thizzelle View Postif you face a baby out the back then get hit in the back wouldn't they whiplash towards the rear window? Why no face towards front? do you plan on hitting cars?
Plus its pretty much the law in most states, rear facing until 1 year AND 20 lbs.
And in my experience, Britax is a very high quality car seat. My son is 7 weeks old, and we have a Chicco. Wonderful with the separate base and stroller combo thing.I work for the Fire Dept, trained car seat installer, been doing it 6 years.
Not sure how it fits in a E30 yet tho, mines sitting with flat tire and needing a timing belt....
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Originally posted by cale View PostI'll take the word of people designing safety restraints for infants vs. that of a forum goer, and they suggest rear facing for infants as it better supports their head in the event of a crash.
also, head support
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Originally posted by CabbE30 View PostDont get me wrong, since I've never had a baby or any other car for that matter, But isn't the reason you keep a baby in the backseat because of airbags? E30s no havey airbags.
For the different retractors, the big difference is if the retractor ever lock the seatbelt. If it only locks when you jerk on it, such as fast deceleration or a crash, then its an Emergency Locking Retractor, and it requires a locking clip.
If you can pull it all the way out, and then while its retracting you hear faint clicking and are unable to pull the seatbelt back out, its a Switchable. If you pull it out partway and then it locks in a similar fashion, its an Auto LR. With these no locking plate is required.
Regardless of the type of retractor/locking plate/etc, putting in a carseat with a seatbelt should be a pain in the ass. So by putting it up front, you effectively can't use that side anymore for 2dr vehicles. It usually takes 2 dudes with pool noodles and lots of 'gawdammit small ass car' to get a car seat installed correctly. So its preference on if you have 2dr or 4dr, can you use that side mirror anymore for a rear facing seat (most likely not), and can it fit without hitting the dash.
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Have you ever seen the old owner's manuals on how to install car seats in an E30? Hilarious. It's like a sideways basanet with a seat belt strapped around it. When I had my second kid I traded for a 4 door E30. Way better and even easier to put them in than my wife's X3....probably not as safe though.sigpic
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Originally posted by cale View PostI'll take the word of people designing safety restraints for infants vs. that of a forum goer, and they suggest rear facing for infants as it better supports their head in the event of a crash.
I could be designing infant safety if I go look for a job in it but do I really want to???"I wanna see da boat movie"
"I got a tree on my house"
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My little guy was born a few days ago and we scored a recaro babyseat. I set it up in the car but it's really tall, it seems like I might have limited rear visibility. It's a coupe so I've had my eyes open for a sedan but no serious candidates yet"Wow. We're just blowing through nap time, aren't we?"
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Get your Bass on. Luke's r3v Boxes are here: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=198123
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I agree about the purpose of being in the back seat due to airbags, and the issue of belt retractors, but that pic of the backward recaro looks painful for the driver, hope you don't crack your dome on the back of that baby seat!
I see all these posts, but what about removing the front passenger seat altogether and bolting a mounting bracket directly to the floorboard to accept the infant seat? then adult passengers can step over/past the baby seat to sit in the back seat.
Wouldn't that be the best solution? shouldn't be very difficult to fab up a basic metal bracket... I'm not getting rid of my e30, damn it. I'll buy an extra car if I needed to.
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