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itzjustme407 02-23-2014 01:33 AM

I have a brita with titanium beams. Wish you was closer I would have gave it to you. My kids are growing up. Congrats.

VRM_MS3 02-23-2014 02:15 AM

we have a chicco nextfit for my 1 yr old son

RACER_X 03-03-2014 07:19 AM

We have a recaro in the ms3 , run britax in the odyssey.

And have Mclaren strollers

Easter Bunny 03-03-2014 06:10 PM

Just a heads up do not buy the ALPHA OMEGA ELITE 3 IN 1 especially if you intend to use it rear facing. It will not cinch tight in our rear seats. Getting it as tight as I could there was in excess of ten inches of front to back play. I bought it at SAMs club and will be returning.

Spec 03-03-2014 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Easter Bunny (Post 2478704)
Just a heads up do not buy the ALPHA OMEGA ELITE 3 IN 1 especially if you intend to use it rear facing. It will not cinch tight in our rear seats. Getting it as tight as I could there was in excess of ten inches of front to back play. I bought it at SAMs club and will be returning.

How much was it?

Easter Bunny 03-03-2014 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Spec (Post 2478838)
How much was it?

$79.99 or so, pretty cheap but i figured it would be hard to fuck up. Jokes on me.

Spec 03-03-2014 07:52 PM

I feel that most of the three in one's do one of the three poorly. ask friends/family who've had a kid for a rear facing. Kid is going to outgrow it so faaaaast and most people's look new because most people buy new. spend some cash on a quality upright that turns into a booster seat. I liked the detachable that clicked into a base. I was a little worried about it not latching properly and or failing in the event of an impact and having a baby missile. I tried to rip it out like a gorilla and it didn't budge. Take that for what it's worth.
Everything for kids seems like it starts at 150$ and doesn't cap out. Fml, planned on having at least 2. do not want, 1 will do.

Edit: both cars seats I bought were from Walmart. Com, they ship it to your house and we're also the cheapest. Word?

Easter Bunny 03-03-2014 08:01 PM

we have a Britax with the detahable base and it has been great, but shes now almost a year and 22 lbs. she is too big for the seat and is supposed to be rear facing for another year so i was trying to avoid buying three seats. In my wife's car (Cx-5) we have the Britax 3 in 1 and its great but its also $250.

Raider 03-04-2014 03:32 AM

Do not buy used from a stranger. If in a wreck, they should be thrown out. No way to tell. Or google the model, many get recalled. Also, 6 years after manufacture, it's done and needs to be thrown out.

The ones with the base are good for about a year. Then you have 1 more year of rear facing, minimum. They are now recommending it for 3 years, or as long as possible, as in a wreck, the baby's neck is safer. Kicking the back of the seat is the trade off to not having a paralyzed or dead offspring.

Also, boosters have minimum height and weight requirements. My daughter is almost 5, and is not at the weight requirement for one, so she rocks the car seat behind me. She is tall, but skinny.

We could not wait for our kids go outgrow the infant seats. Fuckers get too heavy to carry.

El Beaner 03-04-2014 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Raider (Post 2479398)
Do not buy used from a stranger. If in a wreck, they should be thrown out. No way to tell. Or google the model, many get recalled. Also, 6 years after manufacture, it's done and needs to be thrown out.

The ones with the base are good for about a year. Then you have 1 more year of rear facing, minimum. They are now recommending it for 3 years, or as long as possible, as in a wreck, the baby's neck is safer. Kicking the back of the seat is the trade off to not having a paralyzed or dead offspring.

Also, boosters have minimum height and weight requirements. My daughter is almost 5, and is not at the weight requirement for one, so she rocks the car seat behind me. She is tall, but skinny.

We could not wait for our kids go outgrow the infant seats. Fuckers get too heavy to carry.

Agree on all this, we considered picking up a used one but ultimately we are going to buy new. A lot of good options(and expesnive lol).

kelrog 03-06-2014 07:05 AM

Wife and I moved to a Harmony Dreamtime Booster when our daughter turned 4. Pink for her CX9 and Black for my MS3. It was such a difference going to a booster, less kicking... much win.

I now will get to see how 2 car seats will work with another baby due next week.

El Beaner 03-06-2014 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by kelrog (Post 2483144)
Wife and I moved to a Harmony Dreamtime Booster when our daughter turned 4. Pink for her CX9 and Black for my MS3. It was such a difference going to a booster, less kicking... much win.

I now will get to see how 2 car seats will work with another baby due next week.

Congrats

Side note, from your sig - what exactly is stealth spare tire sub?

dead-zone 03-06-2014 07:50 AM

Isn't it like putting a speaker where your spare tire is so it becomes a subwoofer? :dunno::dunno::dunno: :)

El Beaner 03-06-2014 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by dead-zone (Post 2483227)
Isn't it like putting a speaker where your spare tire is so it becomes a subwoofer? :dunno::dunno::dunno: :)

Well the 2012+ has the Bose system standard so we all get that spare tire sub. 2010-2011 was only the tech packages I thought

BPASPEED 03-06-2014 08:59 AM

I didnt want to put any car seats on my Speed, so i bought the wife a CX-9, problem solved.

Hal 03-28-2014 10:04 AM

Backseat cover is a spot on recommendation.

I am running a Recaro ProRide for my son, he enjoys it.

Stryker124 03-30-2014 04:26 PM

We had the Chicco Keyfit 30 with the bases. I liked it because it made it easy to just buy extra bases for the grandparents and our CRV. Also fit the stroller. It worked in the middle while rear facing...but I definitely sat slightly farther forward than usual (I'm 5'9"), so I was way happy when she became old enough to turn around...plus was more entertaining for us both that way..

These days we have the Britax in the CRV...and a Cosco Scenera Convertible in my MS3. The Cosco is nice, cause its fairly cheap (~$40.00), yet is still well regarded from a safety standpoint. Now that my daughter is 3, she is kicking the backs of the seats and center console pretty regularly, but its not terrible. She is also in that group of kids who tells Daddy to "go faster!" when we get to entrance ramps...

InkedInspector 03-30-2014 04:52 PM

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Late to this party but I see Raider has this shit under control. Please don't buy or use a used car seat unless you know who it is coming from. The middle seat is not designed for a car seat, if it was there would be a rear anchor, but there is not. I can't recommend Britax products enough, their latch system is far away the best out there. Can be contained it the base to carry it, and works as a handle with a quick release. That said, they are bulky and pricey. We hated the graco seats and they just had a massive recall on their harnesses. The harness wouldn't release, this happened to ours. At 22lbs. you can move to a conversion seat, it's well worth it for the space you will save. We just got these baby trend seasts for my car, they are rarely in it, but I'm pleased with the quality and they fit well.

RACER_X 04-01-2014 11:41 AM

I've had 6 britax seats, recaro has a better latch setup. And easier to install and clean.

Franky-5-Fingaz 04-01-2014 02:28 PM

I have a basic Graco while the other kid is on the passenger side with a booster seat. Graco matching stroller as well. Hope you have window tint too to keep the sun out of the little one's eyes!

Congrats!

Evan@COBB 04-01-2014 02:36 PM

Chicco KeyFit30 on the passenger rear. It's really rare that I have someone else in the car with me when I have the kiddo because I take him to his grandmas every morning on the way to work...we take the wife's CX-7 otherwise. The wife can fit in my car with the kid in there if she has to but it sort of sucks. You put the kid in, then slide the passenger seat back until it's up against the seat, and in goes the wife. I would not fit in the space..but the wife makes it work.

I bought one seat and then three bases off craigslist...screw paying $80/each for those bases.

Franky-5-Fingaz 04-01-2014 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by InkedInspector (Post 2519253)
Late to this party but I see Raider has this shit under control. Please don't buy or use a used car seat unless you know who it is coming from. The middle seat is not designed for a car seat, if it was there would be a rear anchor, but there is not. I can't recommend Britax products enough, their latch system is far away the best out there. Can be contained it the base to carry it, and works as a handle with a quick release. That said, they are bulky and pricey. We hated the graco seats and they just had a massive recall on their harnesses. The harness wouldn't release, this happened to ours. At 22lbs. you can move to a conversion seat, it's well worth it for the space you will save. We just got these baby trend seasts for my car, they are rarely in it, but I'm pleased with the quality and they fit well.

Quick exert from Installing a car seat | BabyCenter

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Car seats for young babies should be installed in the rear-facing position in the center of the rear seat (or the center seat of a van or station wagon with more than one backseat). Keep your child in a rear-facing car seat for as long as possible – until age 2, or when your child reaches the seat's maximum rear-facing height and weight limits.

theurgy 04-02-2014 01:45 AM

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Originally Posted by InkedInspector (Post 2519253)
The middle seat is not designed for a car seat, if it was there would be a rear anchor, but there is not.

This has already been settled.

http://www.mazdaspeedforums.org/foru...ml#post2444668

InkedInspector 04-02-2014 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by theurgy (Post 2522948)

For a rear facing seat. For a forward facing seat it does not meet requiremtns. Forward facing seats have a rear anchor, located on the back on the seat. There are two anchors, one of the driver and one on the passenger side. This is what I was referring too. If you carseat is designed with a rear anchor then the middle seat is not an option even if you can the lower LATCH points can reach.

2zooms 04-02-2014 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Franky-5-Fingaz (Post 2522247)
I have a basic Graco while the other kid is on the passenger side with a booster seat. Graco matching stroller as well. Hope you have window tint too to keep the sun out of the little one's eyes!

Congrats!

+1 for the tint, it really does make a difference for the kids, also looks good too!

Congrats to those having new babies. I have 10 and 6 yo girls, no more for me! The little one loves the speed and is always telling me to go faster:09:

El Beaner 04-02-2014 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by InkedInspector (Post 2523016)
For a rear facing seat. For a forward facing seat it does not meet requiremtns. Forward facing seats have a rear anchor, located on the back on the seat. There are two anchors, one of the driver and one on the passenger side. This is what I was referring too. If you carseat is designed with a rear anchor then the middle seat is not an option even if you can the lower LATCH points can reach.

There is an anchor point for a middle seat in the MS3- check your manual - It talks about it on 2-33 and 2-42 of your manual. It goes all the way to the rear of the car, just under where the locking mechanism would be for the hatch door.

http://i62.tinypic.com/erx0fa.jpg

El Beaner 04-02-2014 08:49 AM

I set up a deal alert on Slickdeals for car seats - this is what came up instantly

30% off at Target

Graco Toddler Car seats and Boosters 30% off AC at Target - Slickdeals.net

El Beaner 04-02-2014 09:50 PM

Ok so Wifey picked out our travel system. It's one we were already looking at but got a killer deal.

We just bought this
FastAction? Fold Click Connect? Travel System, Finley? - Graco

Kroger had them on clearance for $109 for the entire system(half off). Now just need to buy a second base.

http://i58.tinypic.com/a5c9c9.jpg

msspeed3 04-03-2014 01:26 PM

First you have to center mount unless your under 5 foot . Second it's a tight fit no matter what but can be done just not the most friendly car for car seats . Last you only have to do it for around a year till you can get a forward facing car seat then you will have all your room back . Congrats on the kid have fun with it .

El Beaner 04-03-2014 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by msspeed3 (Post 2525391)
First you have to center mount unless your under 5 foot . Second it's a tight fit no matter what but can be done just not the most friendly car for car seats . Last you only have to do it for around a year till you can get a forward facing car seat then you will have all your room back . Congrats on the kid have fun with it .

There is a law in MD mandating center mounting a car set? Not understanding the first part.

2zooms 04-03-2014 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by El Beaner (Post 2523192)
I set up a deal alert on Slickdeals for car seats - this is what came up instantly

30% off at Target

Graco Toddler Car seats and Boosters 30% off AC at Target - Slickdeals.net

I have the black and red graco booster in my speed for the little one.

msspeed3 04-03-2014 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by El Beaner (Post 2525457)
There is a law in MD mandating center mounting a car set? Not understanding the first part.

No just you can't fit a car seat behind the driver or passenger seat unless your really really short cause you'll be so pushed into the dash u won't be able to move .

ChaunceyM 04-05-2014 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by msspeed3 (Post 2525391)
Last you only have to do it for around a year till you can get a forward facing car seat then you will have all your room back . Congrats on the kid have fun with it .

Or 2 years if you listen to the current advice from the child safety organizations (and your pediatrician).

msspeed3 04-05-2014 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ChaunceyM (Post 2528174)
Or 2 years if you listen to the current advice from the child safety organizations (and your pediatrician).

Most children do outgrow them in height and weight before 2 years . But yes you should keep them rear facing as long as possible I agree but some instances like my nephew he was too big to stay rear facing after a little over a year legs bunched up against the back of the seat was not safe anymore .

Easter Bunny 04-07-2014 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by msspeed3 (Post 2528238)
Most children do outgrow them in height and weight before 2 years . But yes you should keep them rear facing as long as possible I agree but some instances like my nephew he was too big to stay rear facing after a little over a year legs bunched up against the back of the seat was not safe anymore .

Kids are flexible. Besides in an accident would you rather they suffer a leg injury or a spinal injury? If you buy a convertible that starts as rear facing they gain a lot of leg room without taking up more space as they sit further upright


There is no law in MD requiring center mount. I still don't understand why everyone thinks it's better. Before someone says side impact go look at photos of any car made in the last ten years that suffered a side impact and explain what you are concerned about.

kelrog 05-13-2014 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by El Beaner (Post 2483154)
Congrats

Side note, from your sig - what exactly is stealth spare tire sub?

Sorry just saw this question. Here is what I posted in the system setup section. At the end of the post there is a link to more pictures.

Basically with the sub I have, I was able to build a enclosure into the spare tire, so I didn't have to remove the spare tire entirely. My wife didn't want a spare tire in the house again with the new car. ;)

http://www.mazdaspeedforums.org/foru...ml#post2260356

bigspender 05-21-2014 02:13 PM

I got two of these.

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...hL._AA160_.jpg

RECARO Performance BOOSTER High Back Booster Car Seat

carolejshaffer 05-23-2014 05:44 AM

We have the Britax Marathon G4 Convertible and it fits just fine behind the passenger seat

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/05/23/de3uma7a.jpg


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El Beaner 06-03-2014 01:10 PM

Ok, so now that we have gotten our initial infant car seat and have narrowed down our convertable car seat for the future(added it to our registry) and seat protector

What other items do people wish they had? Doesn't have to be a must have thing, but something that you thought "hmm, kinda wish I had taht at the time"

theurgy 06-03-2014 01:13 PM

A good stroller, bottle warmer, small portable co-sleeper/crib and a horseshoe type pillow.


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