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    Middle Seat Headrests--When?

    The 2018 center seat head restraints adjust up and down and are also removable. 2018 is the first year Expedition with true center seat head restraints. Kids/teens/adults should have vehicle head support to the tops of their ears for optimal whiplash protection. The older Expeditions didn’t...
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    2019 King Ranch Expedition?

    http://www.blueovalforums.com/forums/index.php?/topic/64079-2019-expedition-production-information/page-2 Quote: Per the June 15th FDNB (Fleet Distribution News Bulletin) here's the updated 2018/2019 Expedition production schedule. 06/29/2018 - 2018MY Fleet Final Order Due Date 07/19/2018 -...
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    3rd Row Width

    The new industry standard for car seats since Feb 27, 2014 is a lower anchor weight limit of 65 lb of car seat plus child weight. All car seats made since that date will have the math done for you with a max child weight for lower anchor install listed on the stickers of the seat. The lighter...
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    3rd Row Width

    With young kids, the 2nd row bench is so much more flexible for seating. The car seat safe tilt feature on the Expedition at least makes getting to the 3rd row pretty easy with a forward-facing seat installed with LATCH in the 2nd row. In a pinch if you really needed to squeeze 3 in the 3rd...
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    3rd Row Width

    I’m a certified Child Passenger Safety Technician (aka Car Seat Tech) and also a mom to 3 kiddos (ages 9, 6, and 3). I’d be happy to help make suggestions on seating arrangement options and seat selection if needed. I don’t currently have an Expedition but we’re hoping to upgrade from my 2011...
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    Inflatable Seat Belts

    The Britax Frontier and Pinnacle combination harness to booster seats with ClickTight are compatible with the inflatable belts, but the ClickTight convertibles Marathon/Boulevard/Advocate are not.
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    Inflatable Seat Belts

    Meh, I’m neutral on them. If you were ever potentially going to have kids or pre-teens in the car, I’d highly advise not getting them as the majority of car seats and boosters are not approved to use them. There are a few that can, but you have more flexibility without them. Since you said you...
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