awd.nv
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- First Name
- Anthony
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- Apr 26, 2021
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- Location
- Las Vegas, NV
- Vehicle(s)
- '21 Ranger XLT Tremor
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- Computers
Man, my twin boys finally got out of their car seats but man, getting that rear tether latched on the Ranger was SUCH A PAIN!!!! I felt like I was working under the dash of a car trying to get it in the right orientation for the back rest to latch. Thankfully we had two sets of car seats so it was not often I needed to touch them once in. Just happy they dont use them anymore so I can use the under seat storage!!I'm with those who suggest getting an SUV for your wife. I've got a teen and a toddler (technically, the younger is my sister's kid, but she's a single-parent, so I'm the father-figure). When mine was in a car seat, I had a 2nd gen Escape, and it worked great, as I could tether it through the trunk.
Now, with Thing 2, I've re-installed the exact same car seat, and it is a major PITA to get it into the Ranger compared to the SUV, because you have to tether it in behind the back seat. Not so much a problem for the infant car seats, because they're rear-facing, and smaller, but with the bigger, front-facing toddler seat, it's cumbersome to lean it forward enough to fold forward the seat-back, clip in the tether, tighten it sorta-kinda enough (remember, it's still leaning forward because the seat back is too), then slam the seat-back back into place (which usually takes a couple of tries, as the tether clip has to be pulled up-right otherwise it sticks out more than the actual space available), and once that's done, you can finally let down the child seat and make final adjustments on the tether strap.
So, to recap, one hand is holding the tether strap/clip straight up along the rear window, the other hand is maneuvering the seat-back, and the shoulder of that second arm is holding the car-seat tilted forward so that you can do all of that simultaneously. How much do you love your wife and want to maintain a happy marriage?
I love my Ranger, but damn, will I be happy when Thing 2 becomes big enough for a simple booster seat which doesn't have to be tethered behind the seat-back.
My boys like the truck but road trips, the Honda Pilot is just more comfortable when we are not towing.
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