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Car Forum / Jeep / April 2007

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[after market] Rear seat for 3 people?

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Robert Hicks - 02 Apr 2007 16:20 GMT
I am just looking into Jeeps. Is there an after market rear seat that
seats 3?

Robert
Earle Horton - 02 Apr 2007 16:29 GMT
Sort of depends on which vehicle we are talking about, doesn't it?  If you
are referring to the "standard" short wheel base Wrangler or CJ, no.  There
really isn't enough room back there to fit a seat, people and proper seat
belt attachments.  Two people is pushing it.

Earle

> I am just looking into Jeeps. Is there an after market rear seat that
> seats 3?
>
> Robert
Robert Hicks - 02 Apr 2007 17:30 GMT
Yes...I was talking about something in the Wrangler group. Okay that
is good to know.

Thank you very much...

Robert

> Sort of depends on which vehicle we are talking about, doesn't it?  If you
> are referring to the "standard" short wheel base Wrangler or CJ, no.  There
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> > Robert
Carl S - 02 Apr 2007 17:39 GMT
I think 3 ppl in the back would not only be uncomfortable, but would put the
1/4 ton Wrangler or CJ over it's GVRW.

Carl

> Yes...I was talking about something in the Wrangler group. Okay that
> is good to know.
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Robert Hicks - 02 Apr 2007 18:40 GMT
Well, to be specific I was only think of my kids. Not 3 adults. : )

Anyway...thanks.

Robert

> I think 3 ppl in the back would not only be uncomfortable, but would put the
> 1/4 ton Wrangler or CJ over it's GVRW.
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billy ray - 02 Apr 2007 20:47 GMT
Have you considered a longer wheel based Cherokee or Grand Cherokee.  That
have 3 seatbelts in the back plus cargo room.

The XJ Cherokee is easy to configure into a capable off-roader if that is
your goal.

> Well, to be specific I was only think of my kids. Not 3 adults. : )
>
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TW - 03 Apr 2007 00:49 GMT
New JK (Wrangler) 4 door has three seats in the back with proper seat belts
(not just a lap belt in the middle).

TW

Have you considered a longer wheel based Cherokee or Grand Cherokee.  That
have 3 seatbelts in the back plus cargo room.

The XJ Cherokee is easy to configure into a capable off-roader if that is
your goal.

> Well, to be specific I was only think of my kids. Not 3 adults. : )
>
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billy ray - 03 Apr 2007 04:05 GMT
It is also longer 13+ inches, wider, taller, heavier and has less cargo room
than my Grand Cherokee.

But you do get additional ground clearance...1/5 of an inch.

> New JK (Wrangler) 4 door has three seats in the back with proper seat
> belts (not just a lap belt in the middle).
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Carl S - 05 Apr 2007 01:10 GMT
But the top comes off and it has a real frame..

Carl

> It is also longer 13+ inches, wider, taller, heavier and has less cargo
> room than my Grand Cherokee.
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Jeff Strickland - 05 Apr 2007 03:55 GMT
No.

Two barely fit back there. Stuffing three would be cruel and unusual
punishment.

>I am just looking into Jeeps. Is there an after market rear seat that
> seats 3?
>
> Robert
 
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