Baby Seat in a 3g

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Re: Baby Seat in a 3g

Post by 05PWrockcrawler » Wed Aug 06, 2014 3:45 pm

I love our Ford Excursion. Been an awesome truck except like my Dodge it sucks the gas! 2004 with 187,000 on the V-10.

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Re: Baby Seat in a 3g

Post by Will » Wed Aug 06, 2014 4:28 pm

My parents had a Black Excursion years ago. Looked like the Feds pulled up when they arrived. Haha
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Re: Baby Seat in a 3g

Post by whitey » Sat Aug 09, 2014 2:33 pm

I would have the wife ride in back with the infant while having the rear facing seat and keep the dog in front. That way she can tend to the baby without getting out of the front seat, the dog is away from the baby and you keep the PW till the seat goes forward facing.

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Re: Baby Seat in a 3g

Post by fyrfytr704 » Wed Aug 13, 2014 4:55 pm

whitey wrote:I would have the wife ride in back with the infant while having the rear facing seat and keep the dog in front. That way she can tend to the baby without getting out of the front seat, the dog is away from the baby and you keep the PW till the seat goes forward facing.
That's not a bad idea... for a lot of reasons. I ended up having to pull the trigger on a different truck.

Here's the new one (I've got a lot of work to do to get It anywhere near what my PW was)
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2008 PW - stock with the exception of CAI, Superchips tune, LED tail lights, bed liner, tonneau cover, bed rug, swing case, and a black magic e-fan with override switch (for now). Now accepting donations for lift and tires!

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Re: Baby Seat in a 3g

Post by Will » Wed Aug 13, 2014 6:29 pm

Mega cab! Lots of room!
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Re: Baby Seat in a 3g

Post by fyrfytr704 » Wed Aug 13, 2014 9:19 pm

It's insane how much room it has. And with the cummins it gets great fuel mileage, too. Now I just have to start with some minor mods.
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Re: Baby Seat in a 3g

Post by GunniPWguy » Thu Aug 14, 2014 5:29 pm

fyrfytr704 wrote:It's insane how much room it has. And with the cummins it gets great fuel mileage, too. Now I just have to start with some minor mods.
Another one bites the dust. :winchmob: Nice looking truck anyways. Is it me or do the stock tires look tiny on a crew cab?
2005 Black Pow Wagon mods: DT Profab Steering Brace, Gibson superflow catback single exhaust system, Locker Bypass, Moog ball joints (see how long they last), New OEM track bar bushings, T-steering upgrade w/ Bilstein 5100 steering damper, Power everything, Heated leather seats, (keeps the better half happy), Rear window defrost, Bilstein 5100 shocks, 35x12.5x17 Toyo AT2 Extremes, Customized H2 alloy wheels, Original rock rails with family friendly steps welded on, Tri fold tonneau, Hi-lift extreme jack, Tool box along with all the essential PW gear. New winch cable, Winch TPS bypass, Cardan joint grease zerk discovery. New front grille assembly. Magnesium Chloride under coating.

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Re: Baby Seat in a 3g

Post by fyrfytr704 » Sat Aug 16, 2014 9:46 am

MSCH2112 wrote:i hate to say i own a honda odyssey minivan. with 3 kids under 4 years old it was the only option. i have to say they are awesome for kids. i am however counting down the days till i get to trade it in for a suburban or tahoe. my wife calls it the 'man van'. she's threatened to have flames painted on the side of it.

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My little lady was joking around about me getting a minivan - until a Mega Cab showed up in the driveway. Now she loves the truck! She didn't regard the PW that way... odd. :doh:
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Re: Baby Seat in a 3g

Post by verdesardog » Sat Aug 16, 2014 3:12 pm

I think you'll like the cummins!
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Re: Baby Seat in a 3g

Post by fyrfytr704 » Sun Aug 17, 2014 9:42 pm

verdesardog wrote:I think you'll like the cummins!
Thanks! I am without a doubt a diesel guy. Don't get me wrong, I loved my PW, but the Cummins is an incredible motor. In the past I had a Duramax that was fairly modified (enough to beat modified C5's to 80mph), and another Cummins. The way diesels make power is a whole different world - one that I personally couldn't replace with any gas motor. Aside from that, the MPG is an improvement.

That said, this truck is definitely not nearly in the same league as a PW when it comes to being off of the pavement. I miss being able to point my full size pickup where I wanted to go and know that it would probably be easy to get it there! :winchmob:
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