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Safety of rear seats in trucks
I am looking to buy a new truck. I want a Doge diesel 3/4 ton with an extended cab so I can fit my two sons (4 & 7), and the wife has to go too, I guess.
What I really want is an older truck with a 12v Cummins, but my concern is the back seat may not be safe. If you look at them, the back of the rear seat only comes up about 2 feet with no headrest. In a rear impact anyone in the backseat, thier head it going to smash into the rear window. I believe that trucks don't have to pass the same safety standards that cars have to. In a Dodge, they don't have rear headrests until 2004, a bit newer ($) than I was hopeing to buy. I like to pay cash for my vehicles, so used is the way for me. Any thoughts Thanks |
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Booster seats are recommended up until they are 4'9"/100 lbs. so you could go with with full seat boosters with back/headrests in the meantime. I have seen aftermarket headrests, probably in JC Whitney. Maybe even pick up a 04+ rear seat w/headrests at a yard and retrofit it. Luxury conversion and upfit companies often have stock seats available for sale.
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1980 300TD-China Blue/Blue MBTex-2nd Owner, 107K (Alt Blau) OBK #15 '06 Chevy Tahoe Z71 (for the wife & 4 kids, current mule) '03 Honda Odyssey (son #1's ride, reluctantly) '99 GMC Suburban (255K+ miles, semi-retired mule) 21' SeaRay Seville (summer escape pod) |
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Thats a good idea, retrofitting a newer seat. I wonder if the truck or mounting points have changed over the years. I will try that question over at Oilburners.com
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