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SoK66 12-04-2004 10:59 AM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
You issue is really just the hassle of installing a child safety seat in the
back of the TJ. Depending upon year it should have all the proper anchors
for the seat, but it might be difficult getting in and out. As for safety,
since the YJ short wheelbase Jeeps have had excellent crash safety records.
You're a lot safer in the TJ than in most of the small cars out there.


"HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:OMOdncobkMmNAyzcRVn-hw@comcast.com...
>I would feel a lot safer in a TJ in an accident than a Mini-Cooper it is
>all relative.
>
> HarryS
>
> "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2404da0.0412032151.11fa1959@posting.google.co m...
>> All,
>>
>> Thanks for the posts. Lots of good points to consider....except
>> selling the wife. She's my best friend and I kinda like having her
>> around. :) Best part is, she isn't pressuring me to get rid of the
>> TJ. I'm the one who thought it might be the right thing to do.
>>
>> So, anyone ever actually been involved in an accident while your kid
>> was straped into the back seat? That's what scares me.
>>
>>
>> Brad
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dean <no.email @ papernapkin.net> wrote in message
>> news:<bn82r0ht050tm9nlsnu7hd5ims4mcc0li5@4ax.com>. ..
>>> Your not the first to post this question, but the real question is can
>>> you get
>>> the baby's car seat into the back, without throwing your own back out of
>>> whack?
>>> All the rest of the issues are simply static IMHO. The TJ is as safe as
>>> any
>>> other car on the road and safer than many. (Of course if you drive it
>>> like it
>>> is a sports car all bets are off, but if you drive it like an SUV you'll
>>> never
>>> have a problem.)
>>>
>>> When my son was born I had 2 two door cars. After a few months it was
>>> obvious
>>> that my wife's back was not up to the task of putting the baby seat in
>>> the back.
>>> So I bought her a 4 door car. I kept the other 2 door. Since
>>> schlepping the
>>> baby around fell onto my wife's shoulders 98% of the time, she drove the
>>> 4 door.
>>> When I had to take him somewhere I just put him in the back of my 2
>>> door. Since
>>> it only happened on occasion it wasn't a big deal. On weekends and
>>> trips the
>>> family traveled in the 4 door.
>>>
>>> The other thing to know, is babies don't stay that way very long. <lol>
>>> My
>>> "baby" is as tall as his mom. From about the age of 1 3/4 - 2 years he
>>> has been
>>> able to get into his car seats under his own power. So the real problem
>>> with 2
>>> doors only lasts about 2 years.
>>>
>>> If it were me and I had at least one 4 door car in the family I'd keep
>>> the jeep.
>>> If ya gotta sell it, but used Cherokee. Properly built they are killer
>>> off road
>>> and they've got 4 doors. ;-)
>>>
>>> Dean
>>> http://home.comcast.net/~1redcreek/
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3 Dec 2004 07:46:29 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:
>>>
>>> >So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
>>> >possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
>>> >hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
>>> >baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
>>> >made it through with babies in a TJ?
>>> >
>>> >Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
>>> >get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>>> >
>>> >The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
>>> >year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
>>> >system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>>> >
>>> >Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>>> >
>>> >Brad

>
>




SoK66 12-04-2004 10:59 AM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
You issue is really just the hassle of installing a child safety seat in the
back of the TJ. Depending upon year it should have all the proper anchors
for the seat, but it might be difficult getting in and out. As for safety,
since the YJ short wheelbase Jeeps have had excellent crash safety records.
You're a lot safer in the TJ than in most of the small cars out there.


"HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:OMOdncobkMmNAyzcRVn-hw@comcast.com...
>I would feel a lot safer in a TJ in an accident than a Mini-Cooper it is
>all relative.
>
> HarryS
>
> "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2404da0.0412032151.11fa1959@posting.google.co m...
>> All,
>>
>> Thanks for the posts. Lots of good points to consider....except
>> selling the wife. She's my best friend and I kinda like having her
>> around. :) Best part is, she isn't pressuring me to get rid of the
>> TJ. I'm the one who thought it might be the right thing to do.
>>
>> So, anyone ever actually been involved in an accident while your kid
>> was straped into the back seat? That's what scares me.
>>
>>
>> Brad
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dean <no.email @ papernapkin.net> wrote in message
>> news:<bn82r0ht050tm9nlsnu7hd5ims4mcc0li5@4ax.com>. ..
>>> Your not the first to post this question, but the real question is can
>>> you get
>>> the baby's car seat into the back, without throwing your own back out of
>>> whack?
>>> All the rest of the issues are simply static IMHO. The TJ is as safe as
>>> any
>>> other car on the road and safer than many. (Of course if you drive it
>>> like it
>>> is a sports car all bets are off, but if you drive it like an SUV you'll
>>> never
>>> have a problem.)
>>>
>>> When my son was born I had 2 two door cars. After a few months it was
>>> obvious
>>> that my wife's back was not up to the task of putting the baby seat in
>>> the back.
>>> So I bought her a 4 door car. I kept the other 2 door. Since
>>> schlepping the
>>> baby around fell onto my wife's shoulders 98% of the time, she drove the
>>> 4 door.
>>> When I had to take him somewhere I just put him in the back of my 2
>>> door. Since
>>> it only happened on occasion it wasn't a big deal. On weekends and
>>> trips the
>>> family traveled in the 4 door.
>>>
>>> The other thing to know, is babies don't stay that way very long. <lol>
>>> My
>>> "baby" is as tall as his mom. From about the age of 1 3/4 - 2 years he
>>> has been
>>> able to get into his car seats under his own power. So the real problem
>>> with 2
>>> doors only lasts about 2 years.
>>>
>>> If it were me and I had at least one 4 door car in the family I'd keep
>>> the jeep.
>>> If ya gotta sell it, but used Cherokee. Properly built they are killer
>>> off road
>>> and they've got 4 doors. ;-)
>>>
>>> Dean
>>> http://home.comcast.net/~1redcreek/
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3 Dec 2004 07:46:29 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:
>>>
>>> >So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
>>> >possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
>>> >hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
>>> >baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
>>> >made it through with babies in a TJ?
>>> >
>>> >Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
>>> >get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>>> >
>>> >The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
>>> >year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
>>> >system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>>> >
>>> >Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>>> >
>>> >Brad

>
>




SoK66 12-04-2004 10:59 AM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
You issue is really just the hassle of installing a child safety seat in the
back of the TJ. Depending upon year it should have all the proper anchors
for the seat, but it might be difficult getting in and out. As for safety,
since the YJ short wheelbase Jeeps have had excellent crash safety records.
You're a lot safer in the TJ than in most of the small cars out there.


"HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
news:OMOdncobkMmNAyzcRVn-hw@comcast.com...
>I would feel a lot safer in a TJ in an accident than a Mini-Cooper it is
>all relative.
>
> HarryS
>
> "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2404da0.0412032151.11fa1959@posting.google.co m...
>> All,
>>
>> Thanks for the posts. Lots of good points to consider....except
>> selling the wife. She's my best friend and I kinda like having her
>> around. :) Best part is, she isn't pressuring me to get rid of the
>> TJ. I'm the one who thought it might be the right thing to do.
>>
>> So, anyone ever actually been involved in an accident while your kid
>> was straped into the back seat? That's what scares me.
>>
>>
>> Brad
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dean <no.email @ papernapkin.net> wrote in message
>> news:<bn82r0ht050tm9nlsnu7hd5ims4mcc0li5@4ax.com>. ..
>>> Your not the first to post this question, but the real question is can
>>> you get
>>> the baby's car seat into the back, without throwing your own back out of
>>> whack?
>>> All the rest of the issues are simply static IMHO. The TJ is as safe as
>>> any
>>> other car on the road and safer than many. (Of course if you drive it
>>> like it
>>> is a sports car all bets are off, but if you drive it like an SUV you'll
>>> never
>>> have a problem.)
>>>
>>> When my son was born I had 2 two door cars. After a few months it was
>>> obvious
>>> that my wife's back was not up to the task of putting the baby seat in
>>> the back.
>>> So I bought her a 4 door car. I kept the other 2 door. Since
>>> schlepping the
>>> baby around fell onto my wife's shoulders 98% of the time, she drove the
>>> 4 door.
>>> When I had to take him somewhere I just put him in the back of my 2
>>> door. Since
>>> it only happened on occasion it wasn't a big deal. On weekends and
>>> trips the
>>> family traveled in the 4 door.
>>>
>>> The other thing to know, is babies don't stay that way very long. <lol>
>>> My
>>> "baby" is as tall as his mom. From about the age of 1 3/4 - 2 years he
>>> has been
>>> able to get into his car seats under his own power. So the real problem
>>> with 2
>>> doors only lasts about 2 years.
>>>
>>> If it were me and I had at least one 4 door car in the family I'd keep
>>> the jeep.
>>> If ya gotta sell it, but used Cherokee. Properly built they are killer
>>> off road
>>> and they've got 4 doors. ;-)
>>>
>>> Dean
>>> http://home.comcast.net/~1redcreek/
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3 Dec 2004 07:46:29 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:
>>>
>>> >So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
>>> >possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
>>> >hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
>>> >baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
>>> >made it through with babies in a TJ?
>>> >
>>> >Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
>>> >get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>>> >
>>> >The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
>>> >year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
>>> >system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>>> >
>>> >Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>>> >
>>> >Brad

>
>




Dean 12-04-2004 12:09 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
On 3 Dec 2004 21:51:50 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:

>All,
>
>Thanks for the posts. Lots of good points to consider....except
>selling the wife. She's my best friend and I kinda like having her
>around. :) Best part is, she isn't pressuring me to get rid of the
>TJ. I'm the one who thought it might be the right thing to do.
>
>So, anyone ever actually been involved in an accident while your kid
>was straped into the back seat? That's what scares me.


Having my family involved in any car that is in an accident scares me. My
solution to that problem was to buy them a Ford Expedition. While not the
biggest thing on the road it is bigger than most. And when you get into an
accident size matters and the bigger guy always wins. To that end a TJ is
heavier than most cars. Add some off road accessories and skid plate protection
and the thing can out weigh most cars on the road.

At the end of the day your skill as a driver is the single most important
accident avoidance tool in the vehicle.

Dean


>
>Dean <no.email @ papernapkin.net> wrote in message news:<bn82r0ht050tm9nlsnu7hd5ims4mcc0li5@4ax.com>. ..
>> Your not the first to post this question, but the real question is can you get
>> the baby's car seat into the back, without throwing your own back out of whack?
>> All the rest of the issues are simply static IMHO. The TJ is as safe as any
>> other car on the road and safer than many. (Of course if you drive it like it
>> is a sports car all bets are off, but if you drive it like an SUV you'll never
>> have a problem.)
>>
>> When my son was born I had 2 two door cars. After a few months it was obvious
>> that my wife's back was not up to the task of putting the baby seat in the back.
>> So I bought her a 4 door car. I kept the other 2 door. Since schlepping the
>> baby around fell onto my wife's shoulders 98% of the time, she drove the 4 door.
>> When I had to take him somewhere I just put him in the back of my 2 door. Since
>> it only happened on occasion it wasn't a big deal. On weekends and trips the
>> family traveled in the 4 door.
>>
>> The other thing to know, is babies don't stay that way very long. <lol> My
>> "baby" is as tall as his mom. From about the age of 1 3/4 - 2 years he has been
>> able to get into his car seats under his own power. So the real problem with 2
>> doors only lasts about 2 years.
>>
>> If it were me and I had at least one 4 door car in the family I'd keep the jeep.
>> If ya gotta sell it, but used Cherokee. Properly built they are killer off road
>> and they've got 4 doors. ;-)
>>
>> Dean
>> http://home.comcast.net/~1redcreek/
>>
>>
>> On 3 Dec 2004 07:46:29 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:
>>
>> >So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
>> >possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
>> >hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
>> >baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
>> >made it through with babies in a TJ?
>> >
>> >Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
>> >get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>> >
>> >The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
>> >year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
>> >system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>> >
>> >Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>> >
>> >Brad



Dean 12-04-2004 12:09 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
On 3 Dec 2004 21:51:50 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:

>All,
>
>Thanks for the posts. Lots of good points to consider....except
>selling the wife. She's my best friend and I kinda like having her
>around. :) Best part is, she isn't pressuring me to get rid of the
>TJ. I'm the one who thought it might be the right thing to do.
>
>So, anyone ever actually been involved in an accident while your kid
>was straped into the back seat? That's what scares me.


Having my family involved in any car that is in an accident scares me. My
solution to that problem was to buy them a Ford Expedition. While not the
biggest thing on the road it is bigger than most. And when you get into an
accident size matters and the bigger guy always wins. To that end a TJ is
heavier than most cars. Add some off road accessories and skid plate protection
and the thing can out weigh most cars on the road.

At the end of the day your skill as a driver is the single most important
accident avoidance tool in the vehicle.

Dean


>
>Dean <no.email @ papernapkin.net> wrote in message news:<bn82r0ht050tm9nlsnu7hd5ims4mcc0li5@4ax.com>. ..
>> Your not the first to post this question, but the real question is can you get
>> the baby's car seat into the back, without throwing your own back out of whack?
>> All the rest of the issues are simply static IMHO. The TJ is as safe as any
>> other car on the road and safer than many. (Of course if you drive it like it
>> is a sports car all bets are off, but if you drive it like an SUV you'll never
>> have a problem.)
>>
>> When my son was born I had 2 two door cars. After a few months it was obvious
>> that my wife's back was not up to the task of putting the baby seat in the back.
>> So I bought her a 4 door car. I kept the other 2 door. Since schlepping the
>> baby around fell onto my wife's shoulders 98% of the time, she drove the 4 door.
>> When I had to take him somewhere I just put him in the back of my 2 door. Since
>> it only happened on occasion it wasn't a big deal. On weekends and trips the
>> family traveled in the 4 door.
>>
>> The other thing to know, is babies don't stay that way very long. <lol> My
>> "baby" is as tall as his mom. From about the age of 1 3/4 - 2 years he has been
>> able to get into his car seats under his own power. So the real problem with 2
>> doors only lasts about 2 years.
>>
>> If it were me and I had at least one 4 door car in the family I'd keep the jeep.
>> If ya gotta sell it, but used Cherokee. Properly built they are killer off road
>> and they've got 4 doors. ;-)
>>
>> Dean
>> http://home.comcast.net/~1redcreek/
>>
>>
>> On 3 Dec 2004 07:46:29 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:
>>
>> >So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
>> >possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
>> >hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
>> >baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
>> >made it through with babies in a TJ?
>> >
>> >Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
>> >get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>> >
>> >The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
>> >year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
>> >system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>> >
>> >Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>> >
>> >Brad



Dean 12-04-2004 12:09 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
On 3 Dec 2004 21:51:50 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:

>All,
>
>Thanks for the posts. Lots of good points to consider....except
>selling the wife. She's my best friend and I kinda like having her
>around. :) Best part is, she isn't pressuring me to get rid of the
>TJ. I'm the one who thought it might be the right thing to do.
>
>So, anyone ever actually been involved in an accident while your kid
>was straped into the back seat? That's what scares me.


Having my family involved in any car that is in an accident scares me. My
solution to that problem was to buy them a Ford Expedition. While not the
biggest thing on the road it is bigger than most. And when you get into an
accident size matters and the bigger guy always wins. To that end a TJ is
heavier than most cars. Add some off road accessories and skid plate protection
and the thing can out weigh most cars on the road.

At the end of the day your skill as a driver is the single most important
accident avoidance tool in the vehicle.

Dean


>
>Dean <no.email @ papernapkin.net> wrote in message news:<bn82r0ht050tm9nlsnu7hd5ims4mcc0li5@4ax.com>. ..
>> Your not the first to post this question, but the real question is can you get
>> the baby's car seat into the back, without throwing your own back out of whack?
>> All the rest of the issues are simply static IMHO. The TJ is as safe as any
>> other car on the road and safer than many. (Of course if you drive it like it
>> is a sports car all bets are off, but if you drive it like an SUV you'll never
>> have a problem.)
>>
>> When my son was born I had 2 two door cars. After a few months it was obvious
>> that my wife's back was not up to the task of putting the baby seat in the back.
>> So I bought her a 4 door car. I kept the other 2 door. Since schlepping the
>> baby around fell onto my wife's shoulders 98% of the time, she drove the 4 door.
>> When I had to take him somewhere I just put him in the back of my 2 door. Since
>> it only happened on occasion it wasn't a big deal. On weekends and trips the
>> family traveled in the 4 door.
>>
>> The other thing to know, is babies don't stay that way very long. <lol> My
>> "baby" is as tall as his mom. From about the age of 1 3/4 - 2 years he has been
>> able to get into his car seats under his own power. So the real problem with 2
>> doors only lasts about 2 years.
>>
>> If it were me and I had at least one 4 door car in the family I'd keep the jeep.
>> If ya gotta sell it, but used Cherokee. Properly built they are killer off road
>> and they've got 4 doors. ;-)
>>
>> Dean
>> http://home.comcast.net/~1redcreek/
>>
>>
>> On 3 Dec 2004 07:46:29 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:
>>
>> >So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
>> >possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
>> >hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
>> >baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
>> >made it through with babies in a TJ?
>> >
>> >Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
>> >get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>> >
>> >The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
>> >year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
>> >system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>> >
>> >Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>> >
>> >Brad



Ben 12-04-2004 02:54 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
My daughter came home in our 95 YJ...

Ben
95 YJ 2.5L

"Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2404da0.0412030746.56a970b8@posting.google.co m...
> So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
> made it through with babies in a TJ?
>
> Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
> get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>
> The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
> system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>
> Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>
> Brad





Ben 12-04-2004 02:54 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
My daughter came home in our 95 YJ...

Ben
95 YJ 2.5L

"Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2404da0.0412030746.56a970b8@posting.google.co m...
> So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
> made it through with babies in a TJ?
>
> Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
> get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>
> The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
> system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>
> Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>
> Brad





Ben 12-04-2004 02:54 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
My daughter came home in our 95 YJ...

Ben
95 YJ 2.5L

"Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2404da0.0412030746.56a970b8@posting.google.co m...
> So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
> made it through with babies in a TJ?
>
> Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
> get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>
> The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
> system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>
> Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>
> Brad





Ben 12-04-2004 03:01 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
Do what I did.. I put the kid in the car seat from the rear.. Open the
tailgate and lift the softtop up... Made things easy for me... And my
daughter thought it was a game... As for putting in the car seat, it is
pretty easy putting it in from the rear also.

Ben
95 YJ 2.5L

"SoK66" <SoK66@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:cosmt502ncp@enews2.newsguy.com...
> You issue is really just the hassle of installing a child safety seat in
> the back of the TJ. Depending upon year it should have all the proper
> anchors for the seat, but it might be difficult getting in and out. As for
> safety, since the YJ short wheelbase Jeeps have had excellent crash safety
> records. You're a lot safer in the TJ than in most of the small cars out
> there.
>
>
> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> news:OMOdncobkMmNAyzcRVn-hw@comcast.com...
>>I would feel a lot safer in a TJ in an accident than a Mini-Cooper it is
>>all relative.
>>
>> HarryS
>>
>> "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:2404da0.0412032151.11fa1959@posting.google.co m...
>>> All,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the posts. Lots of good points to consider....except
>>> selling the wife. She's my best friend and I kinda like having her
>>> around. :) Best part is, she isn't pressuring me to get rid of the
>>> TJ. I'm the one who thought it might be the right thing to do.
>>>
>>> So, anyone ever actually been involved in an accident while your kid
>>> was straped into the back seat? That's what scares me.
>>>
>>>
>>> Brad
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dean <no.email @ papernapkin.net> wrote in message
>>> news:<bn82r0ht050tm9nlsnu7hd5ims4mcc0li5@4ax.com>. ..
>>>> Your not the first to post this question, but the real question is can
>>>> you get
>>>> the baby's car seat into the back, without throwing your own back out
>>>> of whack?
>>>> All the rest of the issues are simply static IMHO. The TJ is as safe
>>>> as any
>>>> other car on the road and safer than many. (Of course if you drive it
>>>> like it
>>>> is a sports car all bets are off, but if you drive it like an SUV
>>>> you'll never
>>>> have a problem.)
>>>>
>>>> When my son was born I had 2 two door cars. After a few months it was
>>>> obvious
>>>> that my wife's back was not up to the task of putting the baby seat in
>>>> the back.
>>>> So I bought her a 4 door car. I kept the other 2 door. Since
>>>> schlepping the
>>>> baby around fell onto my wife's shoulders 98% of the time, she drove
>>>> the 4 door.
>>>> When I had to take him somewhere I just put him in the back of my 2
>>>> door. Since
>>>> it only happened on occasion it wasn't a big deal. On weekends and
>>>> trips the
>>>> family traveled in the 4 door.
>>>>
>>>> The other thing to know, is babies don't stay that way very long. <lol>
>>>> My
>>>> "baby" is as tall as his mom. From about the age of 1 3/4 - 2 years he
>>>> has been
>>>> able to get into his car seats under his own power. So the real
>>>> problem with 2
>>>> doors only lasts about 2 years.
>>>>
>>>> If it were me and I had at least one 4 door car in the family I'd keep
>>>> the jeep.
>>>> If ya gotta sell it, but used Cherokee. Properly built they are killer
>>>> off road
>>>> and they've got 4 doors. ;-)
>>>>
>>>> Dean
>>>> http://home.comcast.net/~1redcreek/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 3 Dec 2004 07:46:29 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
>>>> >possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
>>>> >hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
>>>> >baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
>>>> >made it through with babies in a TJ?
>>>> >
>>>> >Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
>>>> >get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>>>> >
>>>> >The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
>>>> >year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
>>>> >system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>>>> >
>>>> >Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>>>> >
>>>> >Brad

>>
>>

>
>





Ben 12-04-2004 03:01 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
Do what I did.. I put the kid in the car seat from the rear.. Open the
tailgate and lift the softtop up... Made things easy for me... And my
daughter thought it was a game... As for putting in the car seat, it is
pretty easy putting it in from the rear also.

Ben
95 YJ 2.5L

"SoK66" <SoK66@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:cosmt502ncp@enews2.newsguy.com...
> You issue is really just the hassle of installing a child safety seat in
> the back of the TJ. Depending upon year it should have all the proper
> anchors for the seat, but it might be difficult getting in and out. As for
> safety, since the YJ short wheelbase Jeeps have had excellent crash safety
> records. You're a lot safer in the TJ than in most of the small cars out
> there.
>
>
> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> news:OMOdncobkMmNAyzcRVn-hw@comcast.com...
>>I would feel a lot safer in a TJ in an accident than a Mini-Cooper it is
>>all relative.
>>
>> HarryS
>>
>> "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:2404da0.0412032151.11fa1959@posting.google.co m...
>>> All,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the posts. Lots of good points to consider....except
>>> selling the wife. She's my best friend and I kinda like having her
>>> around. :) Best part is, she isn't pressuring me to get rid of the
>>> TJ. I'm the one who thought it might be the right thing to do.
>>>
>>> So, anyone ever actually been involved in an accident while your kid
>>> was straped into the back seat? That's what scares me.
>>>
>>>
>>> Brad
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dean <no.email @ papernapkin.net> wrote in message
>>> news:<bn82r0ht050tm9nlsnu7hd5ims4mcc0li5@4ax.com>. ..
>>>> Your not the first to post this question, but the real question is can
>>>> you get
>>>> the baby's car seat into the back, without throwing your own back out
>>>> of whack?
>>>> All the rest of the issues are simply static IMHO. The TJ is as safe
>>>> as any
>>>> other car on the road and safer than many. (Of course if you drive it
>>>> like it
>>>> is a sports car all bets are off, but if you drive it like an SUV
>>>> you'll never
>>>> have a problem.)
>>>>
>>>> When my son was born I had 2 two door cars. After a few months it was
>>>> obvious
>>>> that my wife's back was not up to the task of putting the baby seat in
>>>> the back.
>>>> So I bought her a 4 door car. I kept the other 2 door. Since
>>>> schlepping the
>>>> baby around fell onto my wife's shoulders 98% of the time, she drove
>>>> the 4 door.
>>>> When I had to take him somewhere I just put him in the back of my 2
>>>> door. Since
>>>> it only happened on occasion it wasn't a big deal. On weekends and
>>>> trips the
>>>> family traveled in the 4 door.
>>>>
>>>> The other thing to know, is babies don't stay that way very long. <lol>
>>>> My
>>>> "baby" is as tall as his mom. From about the age of 1 3/4 - 2 years he
>>>> has been
>>>> able to get into his car seats under his own power. So the real
>>>> problem with 2
>>>> doors only lasts about 2 years.
>>>>
>>>> If it were me and I had at least one 4 door car in the family I'd keep
>>>> the jeep.
>>>> If ya gotta sell it, but used Cherokee. Properly built they are killer
>>>> off road
>>>> and they've got 4 doors. ;-)
>>>>
>>>> Dean
>>>> http://home.comcast.net/~1redcreek/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 3 Dec 2004 07:46:29 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
>>>> >possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
>>>> >hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
>>>> >baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
>>>> >made it through with babies in a TJ?
>>>> >
>>>> >Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
>>>> >get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>>>> >
>>>> >The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
>>>> >year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
>>>> >system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>>>> >
>>>> >Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>>>> >
>>>> >Brad

>>
>>

>
>





Ben 12-04-2004 03:01 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
Do what I did.. I put the kid in the car seat from the rear.. Open the
tailgate and lift the softtop up... Made things easy for me... And my
daughter thought it was a game... As for putting in the car seat, it is
pretty easy putting it in from the rear also.

Ben
95 YJ 2.5L

"SoK66" <SoK66@frontier.net> wrote in message
news:cosmt502ncp@enews2.newsguy.com...
> You issue is really just the hassle of installing a child safety seat in
> the back of the TJ. Depending upon year it should have all the proper
> anchors for the seat, but it might be difficult getting in and out. As for
> safety, since the YJ short wheelbase Jeeps have had excellent crash safety
> records. You're a lot safer in the TJ than in most of the small cars out
> there.
>
>
> "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> news:OMOdncobkMmNAyzcRVn-hw@comcast.com...
>>I would feel a lot safer in a TJ in an accident than a Mini-Cooper it is
>>all relative.
>>
>> HarryS
>>
>> "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:2404da0.0412032151.11fa1959@posting.google.co m...
>>> All,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the posts. Lots of good points to consider....except
>>> selling the wife. She's my best friend and I kinda like having her
>>> around. :) Best part is, she isn't pressuring me to get rid of the
>>> TJ. I'm the one who thought it might be the right thing to do.
>>>
>>> So, anyone ever actually been involved in an accident while your kid
>>> was straped into the back seat? That's what scares me.
>>>
>>>
>>> Brad
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dean <no.email @ papernapkin.net> wrote in message
>>> news:<bn82r0ht050tm9nlsnu7hd5ims4mcc0li5@4ax.com>. ..
>>>> Your not the first to post this question, but the real question is can
>>>> you get
>>>> the baby's car seat into the back, without throwing your own back out
>>>> of whack?
>>>> All the rest of the issues are simply static IMHO. The TJ is as safe
>>>> as any
>>>> other car on the road and safer than many. (Of course if you drive it
>>>> like it
>>>> is a sports car all bets are off, but if you drive it like an SUV
>>>> you'll never
>>>> have a problem.)
>>>>
>>>> When my son was born I had 2 two door cars. After a few months it was
>>>> obvious
>>>> that my wife's back was not up to the task of putting the baby seat in
>>>> the back.
>>>> So I bought her a 4 door car. I kept the other 2 door. Since
>>>> schlepping the
>>>> baby around fell onto my wife's shoulders 98% of the time, she drove
>>>> the 4 door.
>>>> When I had to take him somewhere I just put him in the back of my 2
>>>> door. Since
>>>> it only happened on occasion it wasn't a big deal. On weekends and
>>>> trips the
>>>> family traveled in the 4 door.
>>>>
>>>> The other thing to know, is babies don't stay that way very long. <lol>
>>>> My
>>>> "baby" is as tall as his mom. From about the age of 1 3/4 - 2 years he
>>>> has been
>>>> able to get into his car seats under his own power. So the real
>>>> problem with 2
>>>> doors only lasts about 2 years.
>>>>
>>>> If it were me and I had at least one 4 door car in the family I'd keep
>>>> the jeep.
>>>> If ya gotta sell it, but used Cherokee. Properly built they are killer
>>>> off road
>>>> and they've got 4 doors. ;-)
>>>>
>>>> Dean
>>>> http://home.comcast.net/~1redcreek/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 3 Dec 2004 07:46:29 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
>>>> >possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
>>>> >hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
>>>> >baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
>>>> >made it through with babies in a TJ?
>>>> >
>>>> >Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
>>>> >get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>>>> >
>>>> >The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
>>>> >year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
>>>> >system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>>>> >
>>>> >Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>>>> >
>>>> >Brad

>>
>>

>
>





Chad Fraker 12-04-2004 08:54 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
My wife and I just had a baby on 11/17 (Evangeline Adina 8 lbs14 oz 22") and
we have no intenention of selling my 02TJ. My wife wants to wait until th
baby 'wobbly' head phase is over, then she can ride in the Jeep. heck, we
were just looking at getting a new TJ.


"Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2404da0.0412030746.56a970b8@posting.google.co m...
> So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
> made it through with babies in a TJ?
>
> Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
> get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>
> The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
> system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>
> Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>
> Brad




Chad Fraker 12-04-2004 08:54 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
My wife and I just had a baby on 11/17 (Evangeline Adina 8 lbs14 oz 22") and
we have no intenention of selling my 02TJ. My wife wants to wait until th
baby 'wobbly' head phase is over, then she can ride in the Jeep. heck, we
were just looking at getting a new TJ.


"Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2404da0.0412030746.56a970b8@posting.google.co m...
> So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
> made it through with babies in a TJ?
>
> Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
> get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>
> The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
> system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>
> Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>
> Brad




Chad Fraker 12-04-2004 08:54 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
My wife and I just had a baby on 11/17 (Evangeline Adina 8 lbs14 oz 22") and
we have no intenention of selling my 02TJ. My wife wants to wait until th
baby 'wobbly' head phase is over, then she can ride in the Jeep. heck, we
were just looking at getting a new TJ.


"Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2404da0.0412030746.56a970b8@posting.google.co m...
> So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people who've
> made it through with babies in a TJ?
>
> Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
> get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
>
> The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of my
> system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some day.
>
> Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
>
> Brad




bfewkwa 12-06-2004 12:55 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
Well, I got the TJ clean up and put it up for auction on ebay. We'll
see what happens. Item number# 4510075517 if any one is interested in
a good, clean TX TJ.

Brad


Chad Fraker wrote:
> My wife and I just had a baby on 11/17 (Evangeline Adina 8 lbs14 oz

22") and
> we have no intenention of selling my 02TJ. My wife wants to wait

until th
> baby 'wobbly' head phase is over, then she can ride in the Jeep.

heck, we
> were just looking at getting a new TJ.
>
>
> "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2404da0.0412030746.56a970b8@posting.google.co m...
> > So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> > possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> > hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> > baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people

who've
> > made it through with babies in a TJ?
> >
> > Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going

to
> > get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
> >
> > The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> > year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of

my
> > system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some

day.
> >
> > Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
> >
> > Brad



bfewkwa 12-06-2004 12:55 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
Well, I got the TJ clean up and put it up for auction on ebay. We'll
see what happens. Item number# 4510075517 if any one is interested in
a good, clean TX TJ.

Brad


Chad Fraker wrote:
> My wife and I just had a baby on 11/17 (Evangeline Adina 8 lbs14 oz

22") and
> we have no intenention of selling my 02TJ. My wife wants to wait

until th
> baby 'wobbly' head phase is over, then she can ride in the Jeep.

heck, we
> were just looking at getting a new TJ.
>
>
> "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2404da0.0412030746.56a970b8@posting.google.co m...
> > So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> > possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> > hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> > baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people

who've
> > made it through with babies in a TJ?
> >
> > Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going

to
> > get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
> >
> > The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> > year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of

my
> > system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some

day.
> >
> > Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
> >
> > Brad



bfewkwa 12-06-2004 12:55 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
Well, I got the TJ clean up and put it up for auction on ebay. We'll
see what happens. Item number# 4510075517 if any one is interested in
a good, clean TX TJ.

Brad


Chad Fraker wrote:
> My wife and I just had a baby on 11/17 (Evangeline Adina 8 lbs14 oz

22") and
> we have no intenention of selling my 02TJ. My wife wants to wait

until th
> baby 'wobbly' head phase is over, then she can ride in the Jeep.

heck, we
> were just looking at getting a new TJ.
>
>
> "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2404da0.0412030746.56a970b8@posting.google.co m...
> > So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> > possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> > hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> > baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people

who've
> > made it through with babies in a TJ?
> >
> > Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going

to
> > get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
> >
> > The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> > year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of

my
> > system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some

day.
> >
> > Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
> >
> > Brad



Tomes 12-07-2004 06:40 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
This is what I did as well and it is actually rather easy. My kids were
babies when I had my YJ and it was no problem and I considered it to be as
safe as any other vehicle. I still get things in and out of my TJ via the
rear today.
Tomes

"Ben" <bmccunenospam@knology.net> wrote in message
news:uKosd.670$Yq6.515@fe40.usenetserver.com...
> Do what I did.. I put the kid in the car seat from the rear.. Open the
> tailgate and lift the softtop up... Made things easy for me... And my
> daughter thought it was a game... As for putting in the car seat, it is
> pretty easy putting it in from the rear also.
>
> Ben
> 95 YJ 2.5L
>
> "SoK66" <SoK66@frontier.net> wrote in message
> news:cosmt502ncp@enews2.newsguy.com...
> > You issue is really just the hassle of installing a child safety seat in
> > the back of the TJ. Depending upon year it should have all the proper
> > anchors for the seat, but it might be difficult getting in and out. As

for
> > safety, since the YJ short wheelbase Jeeps have had excellent crash

safety
> > records. You're a lot safer in the TJ than in most of the small cars out
> > there.
> >
> >
> > "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> > news:OMOdncobkMmNAyzcRVn-hw@comcast.com...
> >>I would feel a lot safer in a TJ in an accident than a Mini-Cooper it is
> >>all relative.
> >>
> >> HarryS
> >>
> >> "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:2404da0.0412032151.11fa1959@posting.google.co m...
> >>> All,
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for the posts. Lots of good points to consider....except
> >>> selling the wife. She's my best friend and I kinda like having her
> >>> around. :) Best part is, she isn't pressuring me to get rid of the
> >>> TJ. I'm the one who thought it might be the right thing to do.
> >>>
> >>> So, anyone ever actually been involved in an accident while your kid
> >>> was straped into the back seat? That's what scares me.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Brad
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Dean <no.email @ papernapkin.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:<bn82r0ht050tm9nlsnu7hd5ims4mcc0li5@4ax.com>. ..
> >>>> Your not the first to post this question, but the real question is

can
> >>>> you get
> >>>> the baby's car seat into the back, without throwing your own back out
> >>>> of whack?
> >>>> All the rest of the issues are simply static IMHO. The TJ is as safe
> >>>> as any
> >>>> other car on the road and safer than many. (Of course if you drive

it
> >>>> like it
> >>>> is a sports car all bets are off, but if you drive it like an SUV
> >>>> you'll never
> >>>> have a problem.)
> >>>>
> >>>> When my son was born I had 2 two door cars. After a few months it

was
> >>>> obvious
> >>>> that my wife's back was not up to the task of putting the baby seat

in
> >>>> the back.
> >>>> So I bought her a 4 door car. I kept the other 2 door. Since
> >>>> schlepping the
> >>>> baby around fell onto my wife's shoulders 98% of the time, she drove
> >>>> the 4 door.
> >>>> When I had to take him somewhere I just put him in the back of my 2
> >>>> door. Since
> >>>> it only happened on occasion it wasn't a big deal. On weekends and
> >>>> trips the
> >>>> family traveled in the 4 door.
> >>>>
> >>>> The other thing to know, is babies don't stay that way very long.

<lol>
> >>>> My
> >>>> "baby" is as tall as his mom. From about the age of 1 3/4 - 2 years

he
> >>>> has been
> >>>> able to get into his car seats under his own power. So the real
> >>>> problem with 2
> >>>> doors only lasts about 2 years.
> >>>>
> >>>> If it were me and I had at least one 4 door car in the family I'd

keep
> >>>> the jeep.
> >>>> If ya gotta sell it, but used Cherokee. Properly built they are

killer
> >>>> off road
> >>>> and they've got 4 doors. ;-)
> >>>>
> >>>> Dean
> >>>> http://home.comcast.net/~1redcreek/
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On 3 Dec 2004 07:46:29 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> >So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> >>>> >possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> >>>> >hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> >>>> >baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people

who've
> >>>> >made it through with babies in a TJ?
> >>>> >
> >>>> >Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
> >>>> >get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
> >>>> >
> >>>> >The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> >>>> >year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of

my
> >>>> >system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some

day.
> >>>> >
> >>>> >Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
> >>>> >
> >>>> >Brad
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
>
>




Tomes 12-07-2004 06:40 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
This is what I did as well and it is actually rather easy. My kids were
babies when I had my YJ and it was no problem and I considered it to be as
safe as any other vehicle. I still get things in and out of my TJ via the
rear today.
Tomes

"Ben" <bmccunenospam@knology.net> wrote in message
news:uKosd.670$Yq6.515@fe40.usenetserver.com...
> Do what I did.. I put the kid in the car seat from the rear.. Open the
> tailgate and lift the softtop up... Made things easy for me... And my
> daughter thought it was a game... As for putting in the car seat, it is
> pretty easy putting it in from the rear also.
>
> Ben
> 95 YJ 2.5L
>
> "SoK66" <SoK66@frontier.net> wrote in message
> news:cosmt502ncp@enews2.newsguy.com...
> > You issue is really just the hassle of installing a child safety seat in
> > the back of the TJ. Depending upon year it should have all the proper
> > anchors for the seat, but it might be difficult getting in and out. As

for
> > safety, since the YJ short wheelbase Jeeps have had excellent crash

safety
> > records. You're a lot safer in the TJ than in most of the small cars out
> > there.
> >
> >
> > "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> > news:OMOdncobkMmNAyzcRVn-hw@comcast.com...
> >>I would feel a lot safer in a TJ in an accident than a Mini-Cooper it is
> >>all relative.
> >>
> >> HarryS
> >>
> >> "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:2404da0.0412032151.11fa1959@posting.google.co m...
> >>> All,
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for the posts. Lots of good points to consider....except
> >>> selling the wife. She's my best friend and I kinda like having her
> >>> around. :) Best part is, she isn't pressuring me to get rid of the
> >>> TJ. I'm the one who thought it might be the right thing to do.
> >>>
> >>> So, anyone ever actually been involved in an accident while your kid
> >>> was straped into the back seat? That's what scares me.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Brad
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Dean <no.email @ papernapkin.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:<bn82r0ht050tm9nlsnu7hd5ims4mcc0li5@4ax.com>. ..
> >>>> Your not the first to post this question, but the real question is

can
> >>>> you get
> >>>> the baby's car seat into the back, without throwing your own back out
> >>>> of whack?
> >>>> All the rest of the issues are simply static IMHO. The TJ is as safe
> >>>> as any
> >>>> other car on the road and safer than many. (Of course if you drive

it
> >>>> like it
> >>>> is a sports car all bets are off, but if you drive it like an SUV
> >>>> you'll never
> >>>> have a problem.)
> >>>>
> >>>> When my son was born I had 2 two door cars. After a few months it

was
> >>>> obvious
> >>>> that my wife's back was not up to the task of putting the baby seat

in
> >>>> the back.
> >>>> So I bought her a 4 door car. I kept the other 2 door. Since
> >>>> schlepping the
> >>>> baby around fell onto my wife's shoulders 98% of the time, she drove
> >>>> the 4 door.
> >>>> When I had to take him somewhere I just put him in the back of my 2
> >>>> door. Since
> >>>> it only happened on occasion it wasn't a big deal. On weekends and
> >>>> trips the
> >>>> family traveled in the 4 door.
> >>>>
> >>>> The other thing to know, is babies don't stay that way very long.

<lol>
> >>>> My
> >>>> "baby" is as tall as his mom. From about the age of 1 3/4 - 2 years

he
> >>>> has been
> >>>> able to get into his car seats under his own power. So the real
> >>>> problem with 2
> >>>> doors only lasts about 2 years.
> >>>>
> >>>> If it were me and I had at least one 4 door car in the family I'd

keep
> >>>> the jeep.
> >>>> If ya gotta sell it, but used Cherokee. Properly built they are

killer
> >>>> off road
> >>>> and they've got 4 doors. ;-)
> >>>>
> >>>> Dean
> >>>> http://home.comcast.net/~1redcreek/
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On 3 Dec 2004 07:46:29 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> >So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> >>>> >possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> >>>> >hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> >>>> >baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people

who've
> >>>> >made it through with babies in a TJ?
> >>>> >
> >>>> >Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
> >>>> >get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
> >>>> >
> >>>> >The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> >>>> >year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of

my
> >>>> >system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some

day.
> >>>> >
> >>>> >Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
> >>>> >
> >>>> >Brad
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
>
>




Tomes 12-07-2004 06:40 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
This is what I did as well and it is actually rather easy. My kids were
babies when I had my YJ and it was no problem and I considered it to be as
safe as any other vehicle. I still get things in and out of my TJ via the
rear today.
Tomes

"Ben" <bmccunenospam@knology.net> wrote in message
news:uKosd.670$Yq6.515@fe40.usenetserver.com...
> Do what I did.. I put the kid in the car seat from the rear.. Open the
> tailgate and lift the softtop up... Made things easy for me... And my
> daughter thought it was a game... As for putting in the car seat, it is
> pretty easy putting it in from the rear also.
>
> Ben
> 95 YJ 2.5L
>
> "SoK66" <SoK66@frontier.net> wrote in message
> news:cosmt502ncp@enews2.newsguy.com...
> > You issue is really just the hassle of installing a child safety seat in
> > the back of the TJ. Depending upon year it should have all the proper
> > anchors for the seat, but it might be difficult getting in and out. As

for
> > safety, since the YJ short wheelbase Jeeps have had excellent crash

safety
> > records. You're a lot safer in the TJ than in most of the small cars out
> > there.
> >
> >
> > "HarryS" <NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> > news:OMOdncobkMmNAyzcRVn-hw@comcast.com...
> >>I would feel a lot safer in a TJ in an accident than a Mini-Cooper it is
> >>all relative.
> >>
> >> HarryS
> >>
> >> "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:2404da0.0412032151.11fa1959@posting.google.co m...
> >>> All,
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for the posts. Lots of good points to consider....except
> >>> selling the wife. She's my best friend and I kinda like having her
> >>> around. :) Best part is, she isn't pressuring me to get rid of the
> >>> TJ. I'm the one who thought it might be the right thing to do.
> >>>
> >>> So, anyone ever actually been involved in an accident while your kid
> >>> was straped into the back seat? That's what scares me.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Brad
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Dean <no.email @ papernapkin.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:<bn82r0ht050tm9nlsnu7hd5ims4mcc0li5@4ax.com>. ..
> >>>> Your not the first to post this question, but the real question is

can
> >>>> you get
> >>>> the baby's car seat into the back, without throwing your own back out
> >>>> of whack?
> >>>> All the rest of the issues are simply static IMHO. The TJ is as safe
> >>>> as any
> >>>> other car on the road and safer than many. (Of course if you drive

it
> >>>> like it
> >>>> is a sports car all bets are off, but if you drive it like an SUV
> >>>> you'll never
> >>>> have a problem.)
> >>>>
> >>>> When my son was born I had 2 two door cars. After a few months it

was
> >>>> obvious
> >>>> that my wife's back was not up to the task of putting the baby seat

in
> >>>> the back.
> >>>> So I bought her a 4 door car. I kept the other 2 door. Since
> >>>> schlepping the
> >>>> baby around fell onto my wife's shoulders 98% of the time, she drove
> >>>> the 4 door.
> >>>> When I had to take him somewhere I just put him in the back of my 2
> >>>> door. Since
> >>>> it only happened on occasion it wasn't a big deal. On weekends and
> >>>> trips the
> >>>> family traveled in the 4 door.
> >>>>
> >>>> The other thing to know, is babies don't stay that way very long.

<lol>
> >>>> My
> >>>> "baby" is as tall as his mom. From about the age of 1 3/4 - 2 years

he
> >>>> has been
> >>>> able to get into his car seats under his own power. So the real
> >>>> problem with 2
> >>>> doors only lasts about 2 years.
> >>>>
> >>>> If it were me and I had at least one 4 door car in the family I'd

keep
> >>>> the jeep.
> >>>> If ya gotta sell it, but used Cherokee. Properly built they are

killer
> >>>> off road
> >>>> and they've got 4 doors. ;-)
> >>>>
> >>>> Dean
> >>>> http://home.comcast.net/~1redcreek/
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On 3 Dec 2004 07:46:29 -0800, bradf@milsoft.com (Brad Fuqua) wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> >So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> >>>> >possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> >>>> >hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> >>>> >baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people

who've
> >>>> >made it through with babies in a TJ?
> >>>> >
> >>>> >Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going to
> >>>> >get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
> >>>> >
> >>>> >The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> >>>> >year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of

my
> >>>> >system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some

day.
> >>>> >
> >>>> >Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
> >>>> >
> >>>> >Brad
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
>
>




Tomes 12-07-2004 06:41 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
This is disappointing to hear......

"bfewkwa" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1102355724.915307.247100@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
> Well, I got the TJ clean up and put it up for auction on ebay. We'll
> see what happens. Item number# 4510075517 if any one is interested in
> a good, clean TX TJ.
>
> Brad
>
>
> Chad Fraker wrote:
> > My wife and I just had a baby on 11/17 (Evangeline Adina 8 lbs14 oz

> 22") and
> > we have no intenention of selling my 02TJ. My wife wants to wait

> until th
> > baby 'wobbly' head phase is over, then she can ride in the Jeep.

> heck, we
> > were just looking at getting a new TJ.
> >
> >
> > "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:2404da0.0412030746.56a970b8@posting.google.co m...
> > > So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> > > possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> > > hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> > > baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people

> who've
> > > made it through with babies in a TJ?
> > >
> > > Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going

> to
> > > get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
> > >
> > > The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> > > year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of

> my
> > > system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some

> day.
> > >
> > > Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
> > >
> > > Brad

>




Tomes 12-07-2004 06:41 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
This is disappointing to hear......

"bfewkwa" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1102355724.915307.247100@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
> Well, I got the TJ clean up and put it up for auction on ebay. We'll
> see what happens. Item number# 4510075517 if any one is interested in
> a good, clean TX TJ.
>
> Brad
>
>
> Chad Fraker wrote:
> > My wife and I just had a baby on 11/17 (Evangeline Adina 8 lbs14 oz

> 22") and
> > we have no intenention of selling my 02TJ. My wife wants to wait

> until th
> > baby 'wobbly' head phase is over, then she can ride in the Jeep.

> heck, we
> > were just looking at getting a new TJ.
> >
> >
> > "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:2404da0.0412030746.56a970b8@posting.google.co m...
> > > So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> > > possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> > > hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> > > baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people

> who've
> > > made it through with babies in a TJ?
> > >
> > > Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going

> to
> > > get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
> > >
> > > The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> > > year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of

> my
> > > system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some

> day.
> > >
> > > Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
> > >
> > > Brad

>




Tomes 12-07-2004 06:41 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
This is disappointing to hear......

"bfewkwa" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1102355724.915307.247100@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
> Well, I got the TJ clean up and put it up for auction on ebay. We'll
> see what happens. Item number# 4510075517 if any one is interested in
> a good, clean TX TJ.
>
> Brad
>
>
> Chad Fraker wrote:
> > My wife and I just had a baby on 11/17 (Evangeline Adina 8 lbs14 oz

> 22") and
> > we have no intenention of selling my 02TJ. My wife wants to wait

> until th
> > baby 'wobbly' head phase is over, then she can ride in the Jeep.

> heck, we
> > were just looking at getting a new TJ.
> >
> >
> > "Brad Fuqua" <bradf@milsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:2404da0.0412030746.56a970b8@posting.google.co m...
> > > So, my wife is pregnant. Now, I'm facing the terrible situation of
> > > possibly having to let my 97 TJ Sahara be put up for sale. My wife
> > > hates driving the TJ and I'm not sure I feel comfortable having the
> > > baby in there either. So, what to do? Any advice from people

> who've
> > > made it through with babies in a TJ?
> > >
> > > Any body interested in a nice 97 TJ in Texas? I'm probably going

> to
> > > get it all cleaned up this weekend and ready to sell.
> > >
> > > The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me. I've owned it for a
> > > year and a half and I don't think the Jeep bug will ever be out of

> my
> > > system. If I sell, I know there's another one in my future some

> day.
> > >
> > > Love to hear any advice or experiences about babies and Jeeps!
> > >
> > > Brad

>




Brian 12-08-2004 07:43 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
In article <c1e32590.0412031332.ce80889@posting.google.com> ,
montanajeeper@aol.com (MontanaJeeper) wrote:

>
> > The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me.

>
> then be a man.


Hmmm. Is this the same Nathan who is wrapped around his girls fingers? ;)

B

--
Brian Heller

It is easier to tame wild beasts
than to conquer the human mind.

Brian 12-08-2004 07:43 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
In article <c1e32590.0412031332.ce80889@posting.google.com> ,
montanajeeper@aol.com (MontanaJeeper) wrote:

>
> > The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me.

>
> then be a man.


Hmmm. Is this the same Nathan who is wrapped around his girls fingers? ;)

B

--
Brian Heller

It is easier to tame wild beasts
than to conquer the human mind.

Brian 12-08-2004 07:43 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
In article <c1e32590.0412031332.ce80889@posting.google.com> ,
montanajeeper@aol.com (MontanaJeeper) wrote:

>
> > The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me.

>
> then be a man.


Hmmm. Is this the same Nathan who is wrapped around his girls fingers? ;)

B

--
Brian Heller

It is easier to tame wild beasts
than to conquer the human mind.

Matt Macchiarolo 12-08-2004 09:26 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
He he..yeah Nathan, tell us the story about your first move to Montana...
;-)

"Brian" <b_heller@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:b_heller-C68179.19470308122004@news.verizon.net...
> In article <c1e32590.0412031332.ce80889@posting.google.com> ,
> montanajeeper@aol.com (MontanaJeeper) wrote:
>
> >
> > > The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me.

> >
> > then be a man.

>
> Hmmm. Is this the same Nathan who is wrapped around his girls fingers? ;)
>
> B
>
> --
> Brian Heller
>
> It is easier to tame wild beasts
> than to conquer the human mind.




Matt Macchiarolo 12-08-2004 09:26 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
He he..yeah Nathan, tell us the story about your first move to Montana...
;-)

"Brian" <b_heller@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:b_heller-C68179.19470308122004@news.verizon.net...
> In article <c1e32590.0412031332.ce80889@posting.google.com> ,
> montanajeeper@aol.com (MontanaJeeper) wrote:
>
> >
> > > The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me.

> >
> > then be a man.

>
> Hmmm. Is this the same Nathan who is wrapped around his girls fingers? ;)
>
> B
>
> --
> Brian Heller
>
> It is easier to tame wild beasts
> than to conquer the human mind.




Matt Macchiarolo 12-08-2004 09:26 PM

Re: Baby on the Way - Jeep has to go?
 
He he..yeah Nathan, tell us the story about your first move to Montana...
;-)

"Brian" <b_heller@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:b_heller-C68179.19470308122004@news.verizon.net...
> In article <c1e32590.0412031332.ce80889@posting.google.com> ,
> montanajeeper@aol.com (MontanaJeeper) wrote:
>
> >
> > > The thought of selling my Jeep is killing me.

> >
> > then be a man.

>
> Hmmm. Is this the same Nathan who is wrapped around his girls fingers? ;)
>
> B
>
> --
> Brian Heller
>
> It is easier to tame wild beasts
> than to conquer the human mind.





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