Nickel
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That's discrimination.Pete said:Rightie's, the company wont buy me lefties.![]()

That's discrimination.Pete said:Rightie's, the company wont buy me lefties.![]()
In newer trucks, you have the ability to turn the passenger airbag off. In SUVs, there's a weight sensor that turns the airbag on/off.sockgirl77 said:I'm guessing that it is legal for a truck. I have friends that have trucks without cabs that seat there kids in the front.
This makes me think of another question. I've had ppl tell me that because I am so damn short and sit too close to the steering wheel that I might want to turn my airbag off. I'm going to Google it now.Nickel said:In newer trucks, you have the ability to turn the passenger airbag off. In SUVs, there's a weight sensor that turns the airbag on/off.
Disable the airbag.LordStanley said:So what does someone with a truck do, if they have no back seat?
sockgirl77 said:I'm guessing that it is legal for a truck. I have friends that have trucks without cabs that seat there kids in the front.
It is installed correctly. It's the shape of my backseat that is causing it to not be level.CMC122 said:
I used to do carseat installment inspections and usually about 99% of carseats are installed wrong. Find a place that does the inspection and get that carseat fixed ASAP![]()
Then it's not installed correctly, otherwise it would be level. It can be done.sockgirl77 said:It is installed correctly. It's the shape of my backseat that is causing it to not be level.
Then I would think it's not installed correctly.sockgirl77 said:It is installed correctly. It's the shape of my backseat that is causing it to not be level.
How, when it just doesn't fit in the center of my seat correctly?CMC122 said:Then it's not installed correctly, otherwise it would be level. It can be done.
Go have it checked and they'll show you.sockgirl77 said:How, when it just doesn't fit in the center of my seat correctly?
This is all past tense. I his carseat installed by Children's Hospital. It was tight as hell. But he is and was a strong lil booger! Seat belts do have give!CMC122 said:Go have it checked and they'll show you.
And if your son is able to move the carseat while it's belted in that's the first sign right there the seat isn't correctly put in. The seat shouldn't slide back and forth at all.
sockgirl77 said:This is all past tense. I his carseat installed by Children's Hospital. It was tight as hell. But he is and was a strong lil booger! Seat belts do have give!
I tried. But anyways, that is over. He's 2 and safely in his big boy seat. That was not the point of this thread. I was trying to ask if it was a law to have a rear facing seat in the center.jwwb2000 said:Then you have to readjust the belts to ensure the carseat is properly installed.
sockgirl77 said:I tried. But anyways, that is over. He's 2 and safely in his big boy seat. That was not the point of this thread. I was trying to ask if it was a law to have a rear facing seat in the center.
It is because cars do not come with the "disable air bag" feature.LordStanley said:Are we all sure it’s a law??? It seems pretty strange to me that if a parent owns a truck (with an airbag) and car (also with an airbag) that its ok to have a car seat in front for one and not the other....