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The new Ranger appears to have under-seat storage in the rear and no 60/40 split, just like the Maverick. AM I THE ONLY MFER ON EARTH WITH A CARSEAT?!?!?!?
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Legit I don't understand what this means. Please elaborate. I do have a carseat...The new Ranger appears to have under-seat storage in the rear and no 60/40 split, just like the Maverick. AM I THE ONLY MFER ON EARTH WITH A CARSEAT?!?!?!?
The Maverick seat is a full bench not a 60/40 split like some others. So, if you have a car seat installed you have to remove the car seat in order to access the under-seat storage. It's not the end of the earth but it is a dumb design, and a 60/40 split would be a far better solution. Though I suppose somewhat more expensive than the bench.Legit I don't understand what this means. Please elaborate. I do have a carseat...
It means you can't get to the underseat storage without removing the car seat. At least with a split bench you'd be able to access one side of the storage space.Legit I don't understand what this means. Please elaborate. I do have a carseat...
60/40 split rear seat means you can have a child carseat "permanently" installed on the 40% side (or the 60% I guess), and still be able to lift/access the other side without removing the carseat.Legit I don't understand what this means. Please elaborate. I do have a carseat...
LOL. You need to go watch some review videos to know about all the "features" then.Wait, there's underseat storage?! Cool!
Don't roast me too hard, I'm a newb![]()
It's more than that. You also can't get to the jack and tire change tools. That's kind of a big deal because you don't want your baby (or grandkid) sitting in a car seat on the side of the road while you change a tire. - In the dark, in the rain,... -... if you have a car seat installed you have to remove the car seat in order to access the under-seat storage. It's not the end of the earth but it is a dumb design, ...