Puzzling may be your friend here. Try having rear facing, forward facing, rear facing. Or forward facing, rear facing, forward facing. Keep in mind children can be rear faced until 3-4 years in radians and most seats now a days (as long as they are under the weight and height max). When you do a mix or forward and rear facing the seats fit better because they usually are not square shape but rather taper out, with skinner and wider spots.
Also the radian is really low profile so it puzzles nicely with high profile seats (one that has a tall base, as the base is usually skinnier then the seat itself).
Try going to car-seat.org and giving all details: budget, seats you have, your car make and model and all the kids stats (weight, height, age and t-shirt size). All the carseat technicians on there will be more than willing to help you find the best seats to make it work.

































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