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Old 11-01-04, 02:34 PM
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Did your 7 come with one of these stock

Just having fun! My 3 month old daughter Rylie fits kind of nice. And who said this was only a 2 seater, if you close the top it is kind of a child safety device.(This is only in joke)
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She's big for a 3month old!! Just drill a few holes in the lid and you're good to go.
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Yeah, my 2 1/2 year old is a monster! Well I'm 6'2" 275 so I have the genetics.
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Don't forget the drain hole!

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She's big for a 3month old!! Just drill a few holes in the lid and you're good to go.
Don't forget to drill a couple of drain holes in the bottom too, just in case she can't wait til the next rest stop!
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Originally Posted by Kentetsu
Don't forget to drill a couple of drain holes in the bottom too, just in case she can't wait til the next rest stop!
That'll cause excess storage bin rust. No good man. No good.
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Yeah, no holes in the bottom, only the top!
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well put holes all the way to the bottom of the car with drain tubes that was sealed no mosture that i way i gusse strait in the ben out to the ground
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So uh, I get the joke and I thinks its funny, but Im curious. Howd you come up with this? You were just like walking along with your daughter in your arms and said "hey, I bet she would fit in the storage bin really well" and then plopped her on in? I mean, seriously, lol.

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I did that with my kid and my wife gave me that "go to hell, it'll never happen" look.
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It was actually my wife's idea! I just put the bins back in and said that I have much more storage now,"I can even put Rylie back there"! So we took out the camera!

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Actually in all seriousness the real rear seats would probably work good for a child seat. Up till about 7-9 years old a kid will fit back there, but that's about the limit unless you have short kids.
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