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How did you pull up that info? My wife has done most of the legwork since I have been busy lately. She said our dealer told her you cannot track until the build has started. Is that correct? When it does, hopefully on time Jan 15th, how do we track it’s status?
Using the seat belt is the preferred method with this particular car seat, but I think I’m going to switch to the LATCH since it has both. I think this is the preferred method because the seat weighs a flipping ton! The LATCH weight limit for the child is 30lbs rear facing and ours is 23 so I can still use LATCH. I would rather use LATCH to be honest because it’s easier in the Navigator vs our last car because in our old car the latch for the LATCH was buried way down in the seat and impossible to find so we just got used to using the seat belt. I wonder what type of collision it would take to make the entire seat with child and car seat come lose and fly around the cabin.why did you not use the latch system to buckle them in? you know, that impedes the tilt and slide.
No manufacturer recommends a seatbelt as the primary go to system for securing a car seat, especially rear facing... do your family a favor and use the latch. As a firefighter, I’ve seen too many improperly installed safety seats like this one you have pictured. Latch system and tighten that thing down so there’s no way it’s gonna move. A property installed car seat will leave marks in your seats just fyiUsing the seat belt is the preferred method with this particular car seat, but I think I’m going to switch to the LATCH since it has both. I think this is the preferred method because the seat weighs a flipping ton! The LATCH weight limit for the child is 30lbs rear facing and ours is 23 so I can still use LATCH. I would rather use LATCH to be honest because it’s easier in the Navigator vs our last car because in our old car the latch for the LATCH was buried way down in the seat and impossible to find so we just got used to using the seat belt. I wonder what type of collision it would take to make the entire seat with child and car seat come lose and fly around the cabin.
I’m already looking for seat protectors to keep any marking and leather stretching to a minimum. Here is a picture from the car seat manual stating the seat belt as the preferred method. Britax Advocate ClickTight.No manufacturer recommends a seatbelt as the primary go to system for securing a car seat, especially rear facing... do your family a favor and use the latch. As a firefighter, I’ve seen too many improperly installed safety seats like this one you have pictured. Latch system and tighten that thing down so there’s no way it’s gonna move. A property installed car seat will leave marks in your seats just fyi

I’m already looking for seat protectors to keep any marking and leather stretching to a minimum. Here is a picture from the car seat manual stating the seat belt as the preferred method. Britax Advocate ClickTight.View attachment 23205
View attachment 23202 View attachment 23203 View attachment 23204 Here are a couple interior with and without rear facing car seats. The cavernous interior shrank pretty quick putting those dang things in.
Here's a couple of our Platinum. Stock wheels and winter wheels/tires. She got a ceramic coat and some xpel since. Kid seat in back are fully covered with liners. I am waiting on a custom liner for the "boot" to be available. Also installed a dual cam dashcam. What else does she need?Great pictures! Thanks for sharing.
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BAM!!!! What a beaut!!!! I am not a huge fan of the black rims, but i know they are just winter tires/wheels.Here's a couple of our Platinum. Stock wheels and winter wheels/tires. She got a ceramic coat and some xpel since. Kid seat in back are fully covered with liners. I am waiting on a custom liner for the "boot" to be available. Also installed a dual cam dashcam. What else does she need?
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Here's a couple of our Platinum. Stock wheels and winter wheels/tires. She got a ceramic coat and some xpel since. Kid seat in back are fully covered with liners. I am waiting on a custom liner for the "boot" to be available. Also installed a dual cam dashcam. What else does she need?
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20" Fuel Tank d602 with blizzaks. Wife picked them out, they were a great deal on Black Friday.Love it! I really, really like those black wheels and tires, a lot. What brand/make are they?
Congrats on the new ride!
Here's a couple of our Platinum. Stock wheels and winter wheels/tires. She got a ceramic coat and some xpel since. Kid seat in back are fully covered with liners. I am waiting on a custom liner for the "boot" to be available. Also installed a dual cam dashcam. What else does she need?
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What are you using for liners for the kid seats? I’m looking for this now, still have rear facing car seats so looking more to keep impressions from forming in the leather over protecting from spills at this point. I dig the black wheels!Here's a couple of our Platinum. Stock wheels and winter wheels/tires. She got a ceramic coat and some xpel since. Kid seat in back are fully covered with liners. I am waiting on a custom liner for the "boot" to be available. Also installed a dual cam dashcam. What else does she need?
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2011 Raptor Screw. Bought it new.Is that a Raptor parked next to it in the garage or just an F-150 with black wheel wells? Tough to tell.
2011 Raptor Screw. Bought it new.
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