Sleeping In a Jeep
#11
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Re: Sleeping In a Jeep
Only if I spend more time with the Jeep than with the wife.
;-)
"Bill Donovan" <donovanw@WilliamDonovan.com> wrote in message
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> Anyone have any experience with sleeping in a jeep, with the Rear and
right
> front seats removed?
>
> Thanks
;-)
"Bill Donovan" <donovanw@WilliamDonovan.com> wrote in message
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> Anyone have any experience with sleeping in a jeep, with the Rear and
right
> front seats removed?
>
> Thanks
#12
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Re: Sleeping In a Jeep
Only if I spend more time with the Jeep than with the wife.
;-)
"Bill Donovan" <donovanw@WilliamDonovan.com> wrote in message
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> Anyone have any experience with sleeping in a jeep, with the Rear and
right
> front seats removed?
>
> Thanks
;-)
"Bill Donovan" <donovanw@WilliamDonovan.com> wrote in message
news:Xns95063C0AE96C0donovanwWilliamDonov@209.71.4 8.66...
> Anyone have any experience with sleeping in a jeep, with the Rear and
right
> front seats removed?
>
> Thanks
#13
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Re: Sleeping In a Jeep
Only if I spend more time with the Jeep than with the wife.
;-)
"Bill Donovan" <donovanw@WilliamDonovan.com> wrote in message
news:Xns95063C0AE96C0donovanwWilliamDonov@209.71.4 8.66...
> Anyone have any experience with sleeping in a jeep, with the Rear and
right
> front seats removed?
>
> Thanks
;-)
"Bill Donovan" <donovanw@WilliamDonovan.com> wrote in message
news:Xns95063C0AE96C0donovanwWilliamDonov@209.71.4 8.66...
> Anyone have any experience with sleeping in a jeep, with the Rear and
right
> front seats removed?
>
> Thanks
#18
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Re: Sleeping In a Jeep
Bill Donovan (donovanw@WilliamDonovan.com) wrote on Saturday 12 June 2004
04:48 am:
> Anyone have any experience with sleeping in a jeep, with the Rear and
> right front seats removed?
>
> Thanks
If it's a CJ, I'd leave the rear seat in. I've napped in mine on long road
trips by sitting in the rear seat and putting my feet on the front
seat/center console.
The problem with just removing the seats is that the rear section sits
higher than the front. And unless you have a Scrambler, it's probably just
at the point that makes the whole experience miserable.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
04:48 am:
> Anyone have any experience with sleeping in a jeep, with the Rear and
> right front seats removed?
>
> Thanks
If it's a CJ, I'd leave the rear seat in. I've napped in mine on long road
trips by sitting in the rear seat and putting my feet on the front
seat/center console.
The problem with just removing the seats is that the rear section sits
higher than the front. And unless you have a Scrambler, it's probably just
at the point that makes the whole experience miserable.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
#19
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Re: Sleeping In a Jeep
Bill Donovan (donovanw@WilliamDonovan.com) wrote on Saturday 12 June 2004
04:48 am:
> Anyone have any experience with sleeping in a jeep, with the Rear and
> right front seats removed?
>
> Thanks
If it's a CJ, I'd leave the rear seat in. I've napped in mine on long road
trips by sitting in the rear seat and putting my feet on the front
seat/center console.
The problem with just removing the seats is that the rear section sits
higher than the front. And unless you have a Scrambler, it's probably just
at the point that makes the whole experience miserable.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
04:48 am:
> Anyone have any experience with sleeping in a jeep, with the Rear and
> right front seats removed?
>
> Thanks
If it's a CJ, I'd leave the rear seat in. I've napped in mine on long road
trips by sitting in the rear seat and putting my feet on the front
seat/center console.
The problem with just removing the seats is that the rear section sits
higher than the front. And unless you have a Scrambler, it's probably just
at the point that makes the whole experience miserable.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
#20
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Re: Sleeping In a Jeep
Bill Donovan (donovanw@WilliamDonovan.com) wrote on Saturday 12 June 2004
04:48 am:
> Anyone have any experience with sleeping in a jeep, with the Rear and
> right front seats removed?
>
> Thanks
If it's a CJ, I'd leave the rear seat in. I've napped in mine on long road
trips by sitting in the rear seat and putting my feet on the front
seat/center console.
The problem with just removing the seats is that the rear section sits
higher than the front. And unless you have a Scrambler, it's probably just
at the point that makes the whole experience miserable.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891
04:48 am:
> Anyone have any experience with sleeping in a jeep, with the Rear and
> right front seats removed?
>
> Thanks
If it's a CJ, I'd leave the rear seat in. I've napped in mine on long road
trips by sitting in the rear seat and putting my feet on the front
seat/center console.
The problem with just removing the seats is that the rear section sits
higher than the front. And unless you have a Scrambler, it's probably just
at the point that makes the whole experience miserable.
--
Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to
fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer, 1891