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Old 08-12-2011, 05:49 PM
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3rd row seats

Hi all,

im a new x5 owner and wondering if there are any aftermarket mods to put in a 3rd row single child seat??

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Old 08-12-2011, 06:06 PM
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hmm, i must have searched incorrectly!!

im looking for soemway to mount a single child seat.. that doesnt seem to answer the q..
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hmm, I must have searched incorrectly!!

I'm looking for some way to mount a single child seat.. that doesnt seem to answer the q..
If the single child seat is just a booster seat, most of these aftermarket seats won't require a booster seat, as the shoulder belts are lower. The seats are already scaled for small children.

If the single child seat is a baby carrier, you won't get a top tether strap attachment point, which would make it unsafe IMO. Also, baby carriers are normally designed for forward-facing passenger seats, and I am not confident that they would be safe on a rear-facing seat. You would have to check with the manufacturer of your child seat.
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