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Old 11-20-2012, 01:05 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Can't edit my post:

"If the weight limit is 40lb you will have to do a seat belt install anyway"

If and when he's over 40lbs, I mean.
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Old 11-21-2012, 03:30 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Can't edit my post:

"If the weight limit is 40lb you will have to do a seat belt install anyway"

If and when he's over 40lbs, I mean.
He is not over 40 pounds, he is just tall. It is amazing to me that an auto manufacturer doesn't have this information!

Everyone keeps referring to someone else for the answer. Car seat says to refer to auto manufacturer, auto manufacturer says to refer to gov. website, gov. website says to refer to auto manufacturer, auto manufacturer's final answer is they have no clue?

That site you linked to makes it even worse, what the heck does that mean Hyundai has never tested their LATCH system?

I thought it was odd when we first started looking at forward only booster seats that it would even have LATCH clips on them at all, because of the weight limit. At this point I know what seat I want, if it fits well over that hump in the center it will go there, and I'll use the seat belt because now I don't trust the LATCH at all.

Like I said before, now it's the principal of it. This information should not be impossible to find.
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