IHDiesel73L
Adventurer
My '03 Regular cab was great for me, my wife, and my dog, but now that the baby has come along, our only expo vehicle has become a lot less comfortable. I have a bench seat and though there is ample room in the middle for a child seat (and a latch anchor for the middle position installed at the factory-the manual also mentions that a child seat can go there), my wife and I were told that the middle seat can be a risky place in a pickup because the driver or passenger airbag could hit the corner of the seat (it's rear facing) with a glancing blow which of course would be enough to cause harm to a young child. Right now when we travel in the truck the infant seat goes on the passenger side (airbag off of course) and my wife sits in the middle. First and foremost that puts her in a position with no shoulder belt and no airbag. Secondly it's just very uncomfortable because she's 5'10" and all legs so she's all crunched up because of the tunnel. Needless to say we're not taking any long trips that way-60 miles to grandma's is about the limit. A new truck is definitely not in the budget unfortunately. So I had this idea:
What if I were to swap two buckets into the truck, leaving the middle where a center console would normally mount, open? That way I could have a mounting bracket custom built to fit the child seat base that would bolt directly to the floor. Mounted low and far back enough, it would more than clear the airbag should the unthinkable ever happen. I'm going to talk to a few other Super Duty owners I know so that I can measure the distance between the stock buckets, but from what I hear it's about 16" at the narrowest point, which should work for our seat. I honestly think that, done correctly, this could end up being much safer as it will be more like a permanent mounting, rather than a temporary one which most child seats are. If anyone could send me detailed measurements/pictures of their truck with buckets it would be appreciated!
What if I were to swap two buckets into the truck, leaving the middle where a center console would normally mount, open? That way I could have a mounting bracket custom built to fit the child seat base that would bolt directly to the floor. Mounted low and far back enough, it would more than clear the airbag should the unthinkable ever happen. I'm going to talk to a few other Super Duty owners I know so that I can measure the distance between the stock buckets, but from what I hear it's about 16" at the narrowest point, which should work for our seat. I honestly think that, done correctly, this could end up being much safer as it will be more like a permanent mounting, rather than a temporary one which most child seats are. If anyone could send me detailed measurements/pictures of their truck with buckets it would be appreciated!