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Before the angle adjuster it could be done, but it was a blood sweat and tears job.

As Cryssy said, they are usually quite doable, and now that the angle adjuster is out it makes it a LOT easier.
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Suberclues, if you are having Radian/Subaru difficulties, please feel free to start a thread in the installation forum. By generalizing that radians and subaru's do not play together well is untrue for the most part. Sure there have been minorly difficult situations but it's always worked out correctly in the end.
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The one thing that busts my buttons is when someone comes onto a board and takes full claim of being 'right' and that their experience must be typical of all similar vehicles. I have only had one issue in any of those vehicles when rear facing a radian and that was the very first time I attempted in an 2002 forester and was very unfamilar with the vehicle. Being hugely involved in the subaru community (hello nasioc and subiegirls ) a ton of subaru enthusiasts come to me regarding subie questions and I have been able to help them through nearly all potential issues they may be experiencing. I'd say about 80-90% of all the cars I'm done checks in are all various subaru models (typically foresters, outbacks and imprezas, both wagon and sedan). It's all about working with the seat you have and the space you have to work with. I am kind of thinking I can reduce damage by putting some towels between the car seat and the bight. Now, the boot is pressing very hard on the blue circled area and I am worried the clothes of the Subaru will be ruined eventually. Well, I tried to tighten it as much as possible so the car seat is very tightly installed and moving less than 1" from side to side, back and forth. Instead, it will press the clothe area very hard. So this sharp Diono boot needs to go into the this blue area but Subaru has this wide bight and Diono boot won't go in. You know, the Diono boot is a bit sharp (refer to the image below I captured from you tube below). If you look at the blue circled area, there is this blocked clothes(?) which prevent the diono boot fit nicely. I took the picture of the other side (driver's side) of my car so it shows how the bight looks like without the car seat. To Pixelated's suggestions, I tried to take pictures of the area I am referring to. She just turned 2 years old last week, and she's our first and only daughter so there will be only one car seat in the back.
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I bought Diono car seat to install rear facing as long as possible for my 22lb and 32" daughter. So I am doing 'reply to thread' if I am doing it correct.
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I tried to figure out how to write quick message on this thread but it looks like it doesn't work. While you're replying, can you share the age and weight of the child this seat is for, and if anyone else needs to fit in the back seat? If by chance it won't work in your vehicle we can help you find something that will. You absolutely MUST have the boot on for rear-facing, there is no negotiation there. To attach a picture click on the little paperclip symbol along the top tool bar, and it's faster if you reduce your file size to something not huge Can you take a few pictures to show us? Show the seat from the side, show how the boot is sitting against the seat bight, and show from the top or side if the front of the seat (where the child's feet would be) is touching the vehicle seat back. That being said, I'm not entirely sure I'm imaging correctly what you're saying. This could be why, but I'm not 100% positive so hopefully someone with experience will chime in. I don't have specific experience with Subarus, but my general recollection is that Subarus and rear-facing Radians don't get along very well. Welcome to ! I hope we can help you figure out how to make your situation work.
