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rrflyer 01-15-2019 10:03 PM

Car Seats and leg room
 
Looking at getting back into a runner...just wondering how many have two car seats in the back?

I've got a 3 and 5 year old and an 80 pound lab that go pretty much every where with me.

I'm concerned about room.

GabrielM 01-15-2019 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by rrflyer (Post 3210602)
Looking at getting back into a runner...just wondering how many have two car seats in the back?

I've got a 3 and 5 year old and an 80 pound lab that go pretty much every where with me.

I'm concerned about room.

I have a 3 and 6 year old, I'm 6'1" and both kid have enough room to stand up and leg room in front of them.

Cadesun 01-16-2019 11:36 AM

I'm 6' and have a 4 and a 1 year old. No problems so far with leg room or kicking my seat (the 4 year old sits behind me for some reason). Had to put on some nerf bars so my son could get into the vehicle with the lift though.

Soneill 01-16-2019 12:48 PM

I've got 3 kids 11, 9, 7. I'm almsot 6' and have no problems or let's say "they" have no problems.

Bayou_Pro 01-16-2019 12:48 PM

I have a 6 year old in a full size booster and a 9 month old in a large rear facing care seat. We all fit fine even with the Siberian Husky. I'm 6'1" and I have plenty of room up front and the kids have ample room as well. It's no Suburban but it's plenty big enough.

bane 01-16-2019 01:05 PM

You shouldn't have a problem, but for other folks that need a rear facing car seat it can eat into the drivers leg room. Some car seats take up more space than others when they're rear facing and I've had issues with leg room at 6'2". However, with front facing car seats I haven't had any problem.

My dog goes in the back and he seems pretty ok with that. Since I have the third row seats I put up one of the seats and even it out with a dog bed and blankets so that he's comfy. He can get in and out by either coming out the back hatch or I can drop the center portion of the 2nd row seats.

bigair96 01-16-2019 01:13 PM

No issues whatsoever. Just means I can't get rid of the low steps, so I lose some street cred.

mteolus 01-16-2019 01:28 PM

I am 6'0" and I do sacrifice some legroom (not much), but fortunately I have only 1 kid so she goes in the passenger side. I don't like sitting straight up so some of that is because I lean my seat back probably more than most.

Definitely buy a seat cover for any car seat protector that sits on top of leather or fake leather, otherwise the seat will gouge it. Some car seats are worse than others. Something like this. This is just what first came up on Amazon, there are plenty of options.

https://www.amazon.com/Car-Seat-Prot...protector&th=1

RPS99SHO 01-17-2019 03:00 PM

I'm 6'2" and my kid's infant seat had to be in the middle seat for rear-facing. Putting it behind the driver seat didn't give me enough leg room. The seat protruded slightly but comfortably in between the front seats. He's front-facing now, so he's directly behind the driver seat comfortably.

mustangr2 01-17-2019 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by RPS99SHO (Post 3211820)
I'm 6'2" and my kid's infant seat had to be in the middle seat for rear-facing. Putting it behind the driver seat didn't give me enough leg room. The seat protruded slightly but comfortably in between the front seats. He's front-facing now, so he's directly behind the driver seat comfortably.

I pretty much did the same thing. I am same height and have a one year old. Her seat is in the middle spot.

ridefast 01-17-2019 04:29 PM

We had 3 carseats back there. Fit was tight especially when all three were in toddler seats.

It is what it is.

OatBunch 01-17-2019 04:54 PM

Just take the bigger of the two car seats with you to a dealership and ask to try and install it before you take a test drive. I was able to do this with a number of different cars before settling on the 4runner. Never had a salesperson tell me no, but I also didn't put the kid in it at the time so there was minimal chance for damaging the car.

I did realize that there is slightly less room in the SR5s with a 3rd row. The rear-facing infant seat I was using fit perfect behind the driver in the 2-row at a normal driving position, but in the 3-row version I felt like I had my knees in the dash. It wasn't undriveable, but it also wasn't comfortable.

86 Runner 01-17-2019 06:06 PM

I'm 6'2 with three kids: 3, 5, & 7. Haven't had any issues with room even with car and booster seats.

Although I did get kick mats to help protect against the kids putting their dirty shoes on the back of the front seats and they've held up great so far. Here's the link:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I also debated the 3rd row when I was shopping for a T4R, but those back seats are so dang small - even for my 6 year old - and I figured I'd need the cargo space more often than not so they'd always be down anyway.

Cymon 01-18-2019 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by OatBunch (Post 3211900)
Just take the bigger of the two car seats with you to a dealership and ask to try and install it before you take a test drive. I was able to do this with a number of different cars before settling on the 4runner. Never had a salesperson tell me no, but I also didn't put the kid in it at the time so there was minimal chance for damaging the car.

I did realize that there is slightly less room in the SR5s with a 3rd row. The rear-facing infant seat I was using fit perfect behind the driver in the 2-row at a normal driving position, but in the 3-row version I felt like I had my knees in the dash. It wasn't undriveable, but it also wasn't comfortable.

With the 3rd row version did you have the 2nd row slid all of the way back? The third row version has the same legroom as the other models, but the 2nd Row is adjustable. When we test drove all of the vehicles we were deciding between we took both of our kids with us and installed the car seats (they were 3 and 6 months old at the time). Currently they are 6 and 3 and have had no issues traveling all over the country with two car seats and a 50lb mutt...with both rear facing, one rear and one front and now both front. For reference we have two doing radian RXT car seats. I do suggest with taller car seats some offer a base adjustment pad that raises the height of the seat when rear facing so they are taller than front seat allowing for more room moving the front seat back.

I also suggest a seat cover for where the dog is sitting, we have the dog behind the passenger seat in a hammock style dog cover that we fold in half so it covers only that seat (she has the comfiest ride if anyone in the vehicle) and the kids in the middle and behind the driver. For the kids kick covers that strap to the back of the driver and passenger seat are also a good idea if you travel like us to places where the kids tend to get dirty and muddy shoes/feet.

Greels 01-18-2019 01:28 AM

I’ve got the tallest post in here beat by 5 inches (I’m 6’7”) and I can sit in front of my daughter’s rear facing seat just fine. I honestly don’t understand how others could possibly be uncomfortable in the slightest.


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