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That's if he has those airbags. They weren't standard in '05-'07 models.NVRDONE wrote:Don't install seat covers on the front seats. You have air bags in both seats & a seat cover can change the way they deploy in case of an accident.
Just put the kids in the 3rd row seats & leave the 2nd row folded down.
O my friend if it was only that simple. My wife and I decided to have a second child we were 'blessed" with twins. I also have a 4 year old who claimed the rear as his area. Ask any new parent of twins about what a blessing it is.NVRDONE wrote:Don't install seat covers on the front seats. You have air bags in both seats & a seat cover can change the way they deploy in case of an accident.
Just put the kids in the 3rd row seats & leave the 2nd row folded down.
Duct tape and bungee cords?MrPunchy wrote:O my friend if it was only that simple. My wife and I decided to have a second child we were 'blessed" with twins. I also have a 4 year old who claimed the rear as his area. Ask any new parent of twins about what a blessing it is.NVRDONE wrote:Don't install seat covers on the front seats. You have air bags in both seats & a seat cover can change the way they deploy in case of an accident.
Just put the kids in the 3rd row seats & leave the 2nd row folded down.
The airbag in the seat comes out and give protection to your shoulder and head. So, yes, you would not be able to use seat covers. You might be able to hang something off the back of the seat in the "kick zone". Think something like the beaded seats, but on the back. The airbag rips out of the seam that the tag is sewn into.MrPunchy wrote:Unfortunately, the local child protective services frowns on the use of duct tape.
I would however ask if I am correct that the airbag is in the seat?