I've got a '99 TJ Sport and a 4 year old who I normally transport around in
a car. Are Jeeps safe for children? Any special car seats, strap setups,
cautions, warnings, pieces of advice, etc to keep him as safe as possible if
I want to take him for a ride?
Thanks
Frank_v7.0 - 29 Jul 2007 13:50 GMT
> I've got a '99 TJ Sport and a 4 year old who I normally transport around in
> a car. Are Jeeps safe for children? Any special car seats, strap setups,
> cautions, warnings, pieces of advice, etc to keep him as safe as possible if
> I want to take him for a ride?
>
> Thanks
A four year old will require a car seat. No special version, just a good
quality one with the appropriate safety approval. And if they ride in
the front seat, deactivate the passenger side air bag.

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DougW - 29 Jul 2007 15:22 GMT
> I've got a '99 TJ Sport and a 4 year old who I normally transport
> around in a car. Are Jeeps safe for children? Any special car seats,
> strap setups, cautions, warnings, pieces of advice, etc to keep him
> as safe as possible if I want to take him for a ride?
http://www.allthingsjeep.com/rpl339016.html
http://www.justforjeeps.com/caneennet.html
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Just the normal car seat for the kiddos size.
Make sure all the recalls have been done, DC had
a few for child seat retaining straps, but that
was in the ZJ. I dunno about the TJ.

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FrankW - 30 Jul 2007 13:31 GMT
Are jeeps safe for children? LOL
Just about every time I hear of an acident in one of those
minivans, it wipes out the entire family.
In other words, I don't think any vehicle is 100% safe for anyone.
> I've got a '99 TJ Sport and a 4 year old who I normally transport around in
> a car. Are Jeeps safe for children? Any special car seats, strap setups,
> cautions, warnings, pieces of advice, etc to keep him as safe as possible if
> I want to take him for a ride?
>
> Thanks
Dave Milne - 30 Jul 2007 13:46 GMT
Griffin,
Safety is relative. TJs have a higher centre of gravity and are more likely
to topple than a sports car. They don't have side airbags (which you don't
want with a 4 year old anyhow). That said, from a safety point of view,
you are better upgrading yourself (driving skills) before worrying about
upgrading your vehicle in my opinon.
Dave Milne, Scotland
> Are jeeps safe for children? LOL
> Just about every time I hear of an acident in one of those
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> > Thanks
El Maximo - 30 Jul 2007 14:35 GMT
> I've got a '99 TJ Sport and a 4 year old who I normally transport around
> in
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> Thanks
Do not simply put him in the front seat with no doors and the belt across
his lap. A hard left turn will give him a great view of the underside of
your Jeep, which he WILL remember when he's 14.
twaldron - 31 Jul 2007 00:27 GMT
> I've got a '99 TJ Sport and a 4 year old who I normally transport around in
> a car. Are Jeeps safe for children? Any special car seats, strap setups,
> cautions, warnings, pieces of advice, etc to keep him as safe as possible if
> I want to take him for a ride?
Seems to me that there are attaching points in the back of TJs for child
seats, correct? I'm a little fuzzy on that. Mine are older so I don't
use them.
tw
testert555@gmail.com - 31 Jul 2007 17:33 GMT
I have a 91 Wrangler with only a lap belt in the back seat. What is
the safest way to carry a child? Front seat, with a booster seat or
back seat with a lap belt?
CTM
Kate - 31 Jul 2007 19:17 GMT
My 06 has two welded in metal 'loops' on the floorboard for anchoring a car
seat.
We use a booster seat for our grandson in the TJ, never have much trouble
other than trying to reach the seatbelt to snap it. I've found that for ME
it's easier to open the gate and reach over the back seat to fasten him in.
Hubby is much more flexible than I am, he crawls in sidways from the front
to reach. Ok ok... he's allot slimmer than I am too LOL.
Kate
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twaldron - 31 Jul 2007 20:04 GMT
> My 06 has two welded in metal 'loops' on the floorboard for anchoring a car
> seat.
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> Kate
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Yep, dats whut I wuz speakin of!
tw
bradley2u@gmail.com - 01 Aug 2007 04:32 GMT
> > My 06 has two welded in metal 'loops' on the floorboard for anchoring a car
> > seat.
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> tw
I am a Fire Fighter, and we have a person on our Department who is
specially trained to help ensure our locals they have installed the
child seat correctly. Many (by no means all) Fire or Police
departments have these people. Stop by your local FD and just ask,
they can probably either help or point you in the right direction
(another FD or PD). If you can't get any where with this, give you
local hospital a call. Many of them have classes for new parents, the
teachers of these classes probably have a list of the local FDs and
PDs who have specialists. Everyone should really check their
installations, I think about 75% install the seat incorrectly.
Other than that, a Jeep is not the best vehicle for a young child -
mostly because of the rougher ride jolting the little one around. If
you ride with the top down, the wind can damage their developing eyes
and ears (I imagine this would take a while, not just a ride over to
the pool or something).
Like the guy said above, driving is a very dangerous activity, just be
as safe as you can and have some fun!