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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Hi all,
Not sure if this is the right section for this so please move if required. Keeping my question simple, i am curious to know just what is the best rear seat position to have a child seat (Booster seat, no harness with a top tether strap for anchorage) installed in a car (In this case my BAII XR6T)? I have always had it fitted in the centre seat position but have been informed by many people including a Police Officier that it is infact safer to have it installed in the LHR passenger side. With very graphic details she explained to me what she has seen and begged me to move it to the left. Please can people with as much or little detail help me understand what is the best location. All info very much appreciated as im very concerned about my little nephews safety on our weekend roadtrips now. Thanks in advance.
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2005 BAII Falcon XR6T - Velocity Blue Factory Options; Sunroof, Premium Sound, Plexus Blue Cloth Trim. Genuine Accessories; XR Scuff Plates, XR Blue Carpet Mats, Boot Liner, Cargo Net, Aux Audio Input (Boosted Type), Front & Rear Mudflaps, Headlamp Protectors, Bluetooth and Mobile Phone Holder. [B]2000 AU2 Fairmont Wagon - Congo Green Factory Smart Bullbar, Hayman Reese Heavy Duty 2300kg Towpack and Front and Rear Mudflaps. |
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