Seat is Good for You If:

You want to rear-face as long as possible.

The Graco 4Ever Extend2Fit rear-faces to 50 pounds. The best practice is to rear-face as long as possible (think age 4+), and with the built-in-leg extension panel, your kiddo will have 5 extra inches of leg room. Curious why rear-facing is safest? Watch this!

You need to fit 3 people in one row of the vehicle.

This seat is 21" inches wide. Most vehicles cannot accommodate a car seat this size in a three-across configuration.

Child Fit Information

Installation Information

airplane

Airplane Use

This seat is FAA-Approved.

For help with all things airplane travel and car seats, check out our newest resource: Safe in the Sky.

Similar Car Seats

This car seat does not have any other versions.

Specifications

Graco 4Ever Extend2Fit (Meets New Standards) Specifications

Product Information

Weight:

Width:

Highest Harness Height:

Rear Facing Limits

Height: 49"

Weight: 50 lbs

Head Height Rules: at least 1″ below the headrest adjustment lever

Lower Anchor Connectors Weight Limit:

Forward-Facing Limits

Height: 49″

Weight: 26.5-65 lbs

Head Height Rules: ears must be below the top of the headrest

Lower Anchor Connectors Weight Limit: 

No Back Booster Limits

Height: 44-57"

Weight: 40-120lbs

Head Height Rules: child must have vehicle head support to at least the top of their ears

Highest Belt Guide Settings

High Back Booster Limits

Height: 44-57"

Weight: 40-100lbs

Head Height Rules: ears must be below the top of the headrest

Other Important Details

Newborn Fit

fits from birth

Expiration Limit

10 years

Crash Replacement Policy

replace after any crash

Harness

no-rethread

Lock-off

Yes, Forward-Facing Only

Vehicle Seat Protectors

This brand allows a mat, thin towel, or blanket

Ford Inflatable Seat Belts

Bypass the seat belt lock-off when using this seat in the forward-facing position. 

*Disclaimer: Safe in the Seat contributors are Nationally Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians, but all reviews and materials reflect our opinions, not those of Safe Kids, NHTSA, or any other organization. We are not liable for actions taken based on this content. Always consult your car seat and vehicle manuals or a certified CPST for guidance.