How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
#91
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
I believe he paid about 500 total for the welding and all the harnes belts
"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
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> I feel compelled to say this about "IsellJeeps"
> <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com>'s comments:
>
> >I sold a Wrangler to a guy who has 3 kids ...I sent him to a local custom
> >truck shop in Houston (Cutten Customs) and they welded a piece of pipe
(like
> >the rollbar) from one end of the rear to the other right under the top of
> >the rear seat.. They added 3 harnes style seat belts for the kids...I
will
> >take a pic and post it if interested!
>
> That would be great if it's not too much trouble.
"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
news:u97s91d96eq5eq3v3s36ac8ad8lo64crut@4ax.com...
> I feel compelled to say this about "IsellJeeps"
> <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com>'s comments:
>
> >I sold a Wrangler to a guy who has 3 kids ...I sent him to a local custom
> >truck shop in Houston (Cutten Customs) and they welded a piece of pipe
(like
> >the rollbar) from one end of the rear to the other right under the top of
> >the rear seat.. They added 3 harnes style seat belts for the kids...I
will
> >take a pic and post it if interested!
>
> That would be great if it's not too much trouble.
#92
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
I believe he paid about 500 total for the welding and all the harnes belts
"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
news:u97s91d96eq5eq3v3s36ac8ad8lo64crut@4ax.com...
> I feel compelled to say this about "IsellJeeps"
> <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com>'s comments:
>
> >I sold a Wrangler to a guy who has 3 kids ...I sent him to a local custom
> >truck shop in Houston (Cutten Customs) and they welded a piece of pipe
(like
> >the rollbar) from one end of the rear to the other right under the top of
> >the rear seat.. They added 3 harnes style seat belts for the kids...I
will
> >take a pic and post it if interested!
>
> That would be great if it's not too much trouble.
"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
news:u97s91d96eq5eq3v3s36ac8ad8lo64crut@4ax.com...
> I feel compelled to say this about "IsellJeeps"
> <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com>'s comments:
>
> >I sold a Wrangler to a guy who has 3 kids ...I sent him to a local custom
> >truck shop in Houston (Cutten Customs) and they welded a piece of pipe
(like
> >the rollbar) from one end of the rear to the other right under the top of
> >the rear seat.. They added 3 harnes style seat belts for the kids...I
will
> >take a pic and post it if interested!
>
> That would be great if it's not too much trouble.
#93
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
I believe he paid about 500 total for the welding and all the harnes belts
"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
news:u97s91d96eq5eq3v3s36ac8ad8lo64crut@4ax.com...
> I feel compelled to say this about "IsellJeeps"
> <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com>'s comments:
>
> >I sold a Wrangler to a guy who has 3 kids ...I sent him to a local custom
> >truck shop in Houston (Cutten Customs) and they welded a piece of pipe
(like
> >the rollbar) from one end of the rear to the other right under the top of
> >the rear seat.. They added 3 harnes style seat belts for the kids...I
will
> >take a pic and post it if interested!
>
> That would be great if it's not too much trouble.
"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
news:u97s91d96eq5eq3v3s36ac8ad8lo64crut@4ax.com...
> I feel compelled to say this about "IsellJeeps"
> <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com>'s comments:
>
> >I sold a Wrangler to a guy who has 3 kids ...I sent him to a local custom
> >truck shop in Houston (Cutten Customs) and they welded a piece of pipe
(like
> >the rollbar) from one end of the rear to the other right under the top of
> >the rear seat.. They added 3 harnes style seat belts for the kids...I
will
> >take a pic and post it if interested!
>
> That would be great if it's not too much trouble.
#94
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
Hi John,
I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
uncomfortable than most.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
John Davies wrote:
>
> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
> >> have to sell it.
> >
> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>
> John Davies
I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
uncomfortable than most.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
John Davies wrote:
>
> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
> >> have to sell it.
> >
> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>
> John Davies
#95
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
Hi John,
I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
uncomfortable than most.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
John Davies wrote:
>
> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
> >> have to sell it.
> >
> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>
> John Davies
I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
uncomfortable than most.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
John Davies wrote:
>
> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
> >> have to sell it.
> >
> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>
> John Davies
#96
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
Hi John,
I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
uncomfortable than most.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
John Davies wrote:
>
> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
> >> have to sell it.
> >
> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>
> John Davies
I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
uncomfortable than most.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
John Davies wrote:
>
> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
> >> have to sell it.
> >
> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>
> John Davies
#97
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Posts: n/a
Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
Hi John,
I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
uncomfortable than most.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
John Davies wrote:
>
> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
> >> have to sell it.
> >
> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>
> John Davies
I'm probably the most pessimistic person you'll find, but I don't
plan to crash on the road, and I've always drove defensively, so in over
fifty years of driving legally, I've never crashed (on road). So the
type of car I drove wouldn't have made any difference with my kids
safety: http://www.----------.com/ other than they most have been more
uncomfortable than most.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
John Davies wrote:
>
> >"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
> >news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com.. .
> >> A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
> >> out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
> >> have to sell it.
> >
> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>
> John Davies
#98
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
John, no BS, insurance industry actuarial data shows the Wrangler
actually "safer than average" in terms of occupant protection and "less
expensive than average" to repair after an accident. They are heavier
than most cars, have a stronger frame than most cars (especially since
few cars have frames anymore), and have a stronger body than most cars.
The insurance website that actuarial information used to be on that I
mentioned is, unfortunately, no longer online. But I referred people to
it for several years when assuring them the Wrangler is a much safer
vehicle than most would ever guess it to be. No jive, I was shocked
myself when someone gave me the link to it. Too bad the link is dead now.
Jerry
John Davies wrote:
>>"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
>>news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com. ..
>>
>>>A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
>>>out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
>>>have to sell it.
>>
> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>
> John Davies
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
actually "safer than average" in terms of occupant protection and "less
expensive than average" to repair after an accident. They are heavier
than most cars, have a stronger frame than most cars (especially since
few cars have frames anymore), and have a stronger body than most cars.
The insurance website that actuarial information used to be on that I
mentioned is, unfortunately, no longer online. But I referred people to
it for several years when assuring them the Wrangler is a much safer
vehicle than most would ever guess it to be. No jive, I was shocked
myself when someone gave me the link to it. Too bad the link is dead now.
Jerry
John Davies wrote:
>>"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
>>news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com. ..
>>
>>>A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
>>>out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
>>>have to sell it.
>>
> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>
> John Davies
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#99
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
John, no BS, insurance industry actuarial data shows the Wrangler
actually "safer than average" in terms of occupant protection and "less
expensive than average" to repair after an accident. They are heavier
than most cars, have a stronger frame than most cars (especially since
few cars have frames anymore), and have a stronger body than most cars.
The insurance website that actuarial information used to be on that I
mentioned is, unfortunately, no longer online. But I referred people to
it for several years when assuring them the Wrangler is a much safer
vehicle than most would ever guess it to be. No jive, I was shocked
myself when someone gave me the link to it. Too bad the link is dead now.
Jerry
John Davies wrote:
>>"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
>>news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com. ..
>>
>>>A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
>>>out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
>>>have to sell it.
>>
> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>
> John Davies
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
actually "safer than average" in terms of occupant protection and "less
expensive than average" to repair after an accident. They are heavier
than most cars, have a stronger frame than most cars (especially since
few cars have frames anymore), and have a stronger body than most cars.
The insurance website that actuarial information used to be on that I
mentioned is, unfortunately, no longer online. But I referred people to
it for several years when assuring them the Wrangler is a much safer
vehicle than most would ever guess it to be. No jive, I was shocked
myself when someone gave me the link to it. Too bad the link is dead now.
Jerry
John Davies wrote:
>>"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
>>news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com. ..
>>
>>>A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
>>>out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
>>>have to sell it.
>>
> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>
> John Davies
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#100
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Re: How to get three carseats in a Wrangler
John, no BS, insurance industry actuarial data shows the Wrangler
actually "safer than average" in terms of occupant protection and "less
expensive than average" to repair after an accident. They are heavier
than most cars, have a stronger frame than most cars (especially since
few cars have frames anymore), and have a stronger body than most cars.
The insurance website that actuarial information used to be on that I
mentioned is, unfortunately, no longer online. But I referred people to
it for several years when assuring them the Wrangler is a much safer
vehicle than most would ever guess it to be. No jive, I was shocked
myself when someone gave me the link to it. Too bad the link is dead now.
Jerry
John Davies wrote:
>>"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
>>news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com. ..
>>
>>>A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
>>>out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
>>>have to sell it.
>>
> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>
> John Davies
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
actually "safer than average" in terms of occupant protection and "less
expensive than average" to repair after an accident. They are heavier
than most cars, have a stronger frame than most cars (especially since
few cars have frames anymore), and have a stronger body than most cars.
The insurance website that actuarial information used to be on that I
mentioned is, unfortunately, no longer online. But I referred people to
it for several years when assuring them the Wrangler is a much safer
vehicle than most would ever guess it to be. No jive, I was shocked
myself when someone gave me the link to it. Too bad the link is dead now.
Jerry
John Davies wrote:
>>"MidnightDad" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message
>>news:ftor91deqa4lkbhrp0bo4umiamcc2c3vnm@4ax.com. ..
>>
>>>A friend's wife is about to have triplets (no joke). We can't figure
>>>out how to get the whole family in his Wrangler. He thinks he may
>>>have to sell it.
>>
> No offense intended - I love Wranglers - but they are not the safest
> vehicles on the road and with triplets he should get a different
> vehicle with better street handling and crash protection.
>
> John Davies
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/