obwahn
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Thanks RA. The only time I have transported a GK was when my daughter and family visited and we had GK's in the back with mom in between and dad in pax while I drove. This was a JK, but same diff and the 4dr. They do visit every summer so you bring up a very good point. They are getting to the age tho where they will be able to seat themselves soon so the 2dr could work. The rest are all within driving distance.As you know, I can’t speak from JL experience, but I can reference little kids, and a 2 door.
I don’t know how much movement there is the JL seats, but I’m my TJ, it is close to impossible to put a babe in a car seat into the back seat.
By ‘close to impossible’, this is what I mean.
Hold babe in left hand. Climb into seat. Pull babe through and set on passenger seat. Reach over with left hand. Fully recline drivers seat. Climb up the back of drivers seat. Sit. Reach forward and grab babe from passenger seat. Bring her through drivers seat compartment. Snap her into seat base behind passenger seat. Climb off drivers seat. Adjust drivers seat for driving.
Upon arrival, reverse the procedure.
Not long into that, I sent the form in to get Transport Canada’s permission to deactivate my passenger side airbag. Daughter’s been riding up front since.
I don’t know how often you transport your grandkids, so this may not be a consideration at all for you, but if it is...
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