Originally Posted by cudaman1969
Originally Posted by GY3
Originally Posted by Blusmbl
Originally Posted by GY3
I guess you guys crying about safety and a roll bar in the passenger compartment have never ridden in a Jeep?!


To be fair though, the cages in Jeeps and Broncos and other similar offroad vehicles are much further away from your head than a rollbar in a passenger car, and are also padded in the critical spots.

That being said, I've had a rollbar in a fox mustang before though and I never really worried about it. It's just a risk I'm willing to accept. I may eventually put a 6pt bar in my Fury but for now I haul enough people around in it that I don't want them to have to climb around the bars to get to the backseat.


My CJ5 doesn't have padding. It is from 1980, though, long before everyone thought they had to have all the safety features in their driving appliances.

I like it, I had 73 CJ5


It's really irrelevant who owned what jeep here IMO, its more pertinent who survived a hard crash in one, without any headrests it would be amazing if they retained movement below one's neck.
I have a lengthy history of injury free driving with limited safety measures in place over many decades, only real conclusion I can draw with certainty, I was at least lucky.


Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.