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Has anyone installed a forward facing car seat in an Audi A4 convertible?

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Has anyone installed a forward facing car seat in an Audi A4 convertible?

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My husband just bought an Audi A4 convertible. The rear seats have LATCH, but the problem is that the rear headrests are not removable, so our regular car seat (a Britax Marathon) is being pushed forward and cannot be installed properly. I am trying to get a Safeguard Go carseat but there is no upper tether in the car. Any suggestions? A: Convertibles are not required to have top tethers, but LATCH is! LATCH=Lower Anchors and TETHERS for CHildren. I’d double and triple check your manual. My husband has a 2004 Audi A4 wagon and his top tether is RIGHT behind the headrest. And I mean RIGHT behind it. As in you have five or six extra feet of tail from the Marathon tether. It’s RIGHT behind the headrest. Have you tried installing it with a seatbelt? The Marathon is a pretty forgiving seat. I can get our Wizard (same size and shell as the Marathon) in with a seatbelt. And if you do a seatbelt installation the top tether is not required. Some general tips. When you are installing the carseat

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