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<blockquote data-quote="bharris68" data-source="post: 944209" data-attributes="member: 16904"><p>Great question - I actually had my son lean back into the seat a little bit when I positioned it. I just kept sliding it back until it was not a problem for him.. The jack sits back about an inch or so from the very edge, so with luck by the time they are big enough to make it a problem I'll have a larger ride for the 'fam and take the backseat out of the Jeep!</p><p></p><p>However, if it becomes a problem, I'll cut the tops off the towers (attachment points) and weld them back onto the sides :awesomework:, that way the jack is still inside but it's mounted top-to-bottom and not front-to-back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bharris68, post: 944209, member: 16904"] Great question - I actually had my son lean back into the seat a little bit when I positioned it. I just kept sliding it back until it was not a problem for him.. The jack sits back about an inch or so from the very edge, so with luck by the time they are big enough to make it a problem I'll have a larger ride for the 'fam and take the backseat out of the Jeep! However, if it becomes a problem, I'll cut the tops off the towers (attachment points) and weld them back onto the sides :awesomework:, that way the jack is still inside but it's mounted top-to-bottom and not front-to-back. [/QUOTE]
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