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Old 04-11-2006 | 09:58 AM
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Arrow Need suggestions on a baby seat that fits in the back

My girl is 8 months old. Her current seat wont fit in the back
 
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I actually already have the Britax Decathelon for my Cayenne . I heard there was one the fits the slightly forward angle of the back seat.
 
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Old 04-11-2006 | 12:21 PM
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Just found this, It might interest some of you. Folding car seat!
http://www.skjp.com/Pages/radian.html
 
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Would this radian fit in the rear? The rear seat area has a odd shape on the 911.
 
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Old 04-14-2006 | 02:49 PM
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I ended up removing the back seat back rests. It really simple. Only 3 screws. I went to Babies R Us and tryed a few out in the backseat. I found one for only 60 bucks from Evenflo. Looks like a RUF racing bucket too

Fits perfect in the back. I also used the Teather cable and seatbelt to secure it.
 
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Old 04-14-2006 | 02:53 PM
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How do you remove the rear seat back? I have been trying to do the same thing without any luck. I'm afraid to scratch or damage the interior trim piece. It would be greatly appreciated if you can show me how!!!
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Shawn,

Any chance you could post some pics of the seat installed? I've got a 19 month old daughter and will try to fit her Recaro seat in the back.

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Shpuld've gotten something like this done!



http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthr...ght=child+seat
 
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Shawn C, pics please of that Evenflo installed! thanks

so you left the bottom cushion in place?
 
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check Northstarmotorsports.com sparco has a baby seat for p cars.
 
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I am out of town right now but I'll post some pics when I get back. I stuck an alan wrench under the plastic covers and pulled up hard. The screws are under them. They come out with very little effort. I left the butt pads in place. The seat fits great. I also hooked up the teather strap in the rear. You have to make a small cut to lift it up. It pops back in place when not in use. Refer to your owners manual for details.
 
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Thanks for the info. I was worried about damaging the center plastic cover. piece. As I found out that Porsche parts are expensive!!!
I'll try your method.
Thanks again.
 
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