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went to Rausch Creek on 12/29/07 and decided to go to the tank traps first..on the way out of them the drivers side shaft completely sheared off ...
Rokmen Up Armor Underbody Skidplate System - No Skidding Around - 4 Wheel Drive & Sport Utility Magazine December 17, 2009
The Rokmen Up Armor underbody skidplate system is designed for '03-to-'06 Jeep Wrangler TJ and Unlimited (LJ) models. The system combines a high-clearance
2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ Unlimited - '06 TJ Unlimited Diesel - 4 Wheel Drive & Sport Utility Magazine December 10, 2009
2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ Unlimited - '06 TJ Unlimited DieselHere's the recipe for one cool Jeep: take one part wrecked diesel Liberty and combine with one part 2006 TJ Unlimited Rubicon.
1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ - Driver's TJ - 4 Wheel Drive & Sport Utility Magazine December 05, 2009
1997 Jeep Wrangler TJ - Driver's TJJacy built much of his TJ himself, but to do some of the work he enlisted the help of Kevin Hawkins. Kevin has a knack of "Kevinizing" Jeeps and his
The Jeep Creep Answers Reader Questions - Off-Road.com December 15, 2009
JK or TJ? I know the new style JK Rubi will ride a little better but is it any tougher then the old style with a straight 6 cylinder?
Home > Magazine Features > Product Spotlight: Drake Automotive's Hood Hold ... - TruckTrend Magazine December 16, 2009
Home > Magazine Features > Product Spotlight: Drake Automotive's Hood Hold Case in point: the hood hold-downs for the 1997-2006 Jeep TJ Wrangler. The parts can be easily overlooked, but Drake Automotive has come out with a set of
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A: i would bring this concern up to a pediatrician, they are the ones that would be better able to answer it.
but honestly if you don't feel it would be safe, then you shouldn't. i wouldn't go anywhere if you did put the baby in it without the top on, because that could be way too much wind on a baby (answered by witchway915 on March 19, 2007)
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A: Hi! We have a 1997 Jeep Wrangler as well. Our 4-yr-old son has been riding in it since he was born. As a Child Passenger Safety Technician (aka Carseat Technician), I really do not have concerns about it at all, as long as a child is always strapped in securely and the seat installed correctly. If you have any doubt at all, please contact a local carseat technician or attend a seatcheck event in your area. (www.safekids.org).
Your child must ride in the back seat because of the airbags in the front seat. The narrow seat in the back is just fine. The frame of the Jeep is strong and has the added protection of the roll bar as well.
As for the top, feel free to take it off in nice weather! Honestly, the fiberglass top of a Wrangler is not going to offer any crash protection in the event of a rollover. It is more for added noise and weather insulation. We have a soft-top Jeep and take the top off regularly when the weather is nice.
There are vehicles that I do not feel are safe, not for myself nor for my child. The Wrangler is not one of them. The biggest danger in a Wrangler is in the event of a rollover and the chance of that happening can be significantly reduced by driving slower around curves, not getting a tire off the road at higher speeds, not swerving too fast, etc. In other words, more careful driving is required than in a vehicle lower to the ground and with a longer wheel base.
Like Starlight above said, remember to keep him/her rear-facing until the limit of the seat (usually 33-35 lbs for a convertible car seat which is the seat you'll get after the infant carrier is outgrown).
(For M C above, the CJ was an earlier model of the Jeep that stopped being produced in 1986. Then they produced a YJ for awhile before it was changed to the TJ model.) (answered by AdventureMom on March 19, 2007)
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A: the first answer is correct there is no difference (answered by couriouscouple486 on February 05, 2430)