Anonymous wrote:Keep oldest in the Diono but without the harness. Use it as a high back booster with the regular seat belt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can buy these seatbelt buckle extenders that raise it. I read mixed reviews but a car seat tech told me they’re fine. I had twins and a third and was in the reverse dilemma - 2 boosters and one reverse. The booster on the passenger side needed one
CPST here - NOPE. Absolutely not. A certified tech would never say this. The only time this is allowed is if you buy it directly from your vehicle manufacturer and they say it is meant to be used with car seats (e.g. not just extenders for obese people).
What is the reasoning behind it not being OK?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can buy these seatbelt buckle extenders that raise it. I read mixed reviews but a car seat tech told me they’re fine. I had twins and a third and was in the reverse dilemma - 2 boosters and one reverse. The booster on the passenger side needed one
CPST here - NOPE. Absolutely not. A certified tech would never say this. The only time this is allowed is if you buy it directly from your vehicle manufacturer and they say it is meant to be used with car seats (e.g. not just extenders for obese people).
Anonymous wrote:You can buy these seatbelt buckle extenders that raise it. I read mixed reviews but a car seat tech told me they’re fine. I had twins and a third and was in the reverse dilemma - 2 boosters and one reverse. The booster on the passenger side needed one
Anonymous wrote:You can buy these seatbelt buckle extenders that raise it. I read mixed reviews but a car seat tech told me they’re fine. I had twins and a third and was in the reverse dilemma - 2 boosters and one reverse. The booster on the passenger side needed one