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It was a joke, but good luck!How so? They are physically separated from their siblings and sit inboard from the window glass (fingerprints). Add the washout interior and it looks like a win to me.
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It was a joke, but good luck!How so? They are physically separated from their siblings and sit inboard from the window glass (fingerprints). Add the washout interior and it looks like a win to me.
If ever there was an argument for marine grade vinyl, it's seeing a carseat installed. It would be my only choice if I had young kids to worry about.Pics of child seat in 4-door Bronco is in this other thread:
Behind drivers eat is safest though.Looks good. Entry shape is better than my Isuzu. Bonus feature is not having a bar above your head with the top off. You can actually stand up to buckle them in.
Side note: Whoever did this photoshoot must not have kids. You put the kid on the passenger side, so they can see you while you're driving.
Not impressed. Now if you can get a diaper bag in there too, then I'll be impressed. Pour in some loose Cheerios and spilt stale milk, then you'll have my attention. Lock both rear and front lockers and start slinging dirt and rocks, then I'm on board for the fun. Only after all that, can we pitch in a grand baby and call this real. Guaranteed the baby will never be the same again.Pics of child seat in 4-door Bronco is in this other thread:
Child seat installed in a 2021 Bronco 4-Door (photos)
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Well there’s that, and then you don’t have to jack up your seat settings, and you can hand them stuff and what not. But I don’t think they will be able to reach the bottle opener from the passenger side.Looks good. Entry shape is better than my Isuzu. Bonus feature is not having a bar above your head with the top off. You can actually stand up to buckle them in.
Side note: Whoever did this photoshoot must not have kids. You put the kid on the passenger side, so they can see you while you're driving.
I kinda skimmed this quote but my buddy bought a rotating car seat that will face forwards or backwards. It's quite amazing actually. pretty sure ill get the same thing when the time comes.My wife use to have a FJ. It was a total pain in the ass to get an infant car seat in and out of it.
And the FJ had that little half door.
Your opinion and mine greatly differ. Our personal experiences also greatly differ apparently. Not sure what tricks you were using to make it easy to get a rear facing infant car seat in and out, but I'd like to know how you made it easy.
I would also say that there is a 0% chance my 5 foot wife that weighs 100 lbs could put the seat in the back of your ride or the new 2 door bronco.
Edit: the other problem would be when they are no longer in the infant (take the whole seat out) but are in a seat that stays facing backwards. But they aren't old enough to put themselves in or buckle etc. So now you have to lift them in the seat, buckle, and tighten them. So I guess you just get in the other back seat next to them at that point.
It is a 2 door thing, not trim level related.Do we know what trims have the exterior paint color showing through the front door panels? I remember seeing a cutout for this on the OBX. And now seeing it again on this BL, but not the BL overland edition.