ARE STI8'S WITH PRODRIVE SPRINGS SUITABLE FOR NEWBORNS?
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ARE STI8'S WITH PRODRIVE SPRINGS SUITABLE FOR NEWBORNS?
As above. I know another guy who has a similair car and he took his newborn out in the car and so I assume all was OK.
Any opinions?
Any opinions?
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Got an STi 7 with Prodrive springs and my newborn is now one without any problems !! Well apart from looking like me !!!!
Are you serious ? They're springs, not solid spacers !! The aftermarket exhaust helps him to nod off as well !!!
Are you serious ? They're springs, not solid spacers !! The aftermarket exhaust helps him to nod off as well !!!
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Originally Posted by Woody1
Got an STi 7 with Prodrive springs and my newborn is now one without any problems !! Well apart from looking like me !!!!
Are you serious ? They're springs, not solid spacers !! The aftermarket exhaust helps him to nod off as well !!!
Are you serious ? They're springs, not solid spacers !! The aftermarket exhaust helps him to nod off as well !!!
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Originally Posted by Stephen Pope
Yeah, well I have noticed the wifes **** bouncing quite alot when going over normal bumps (and felt my man ***** bounce too!!) so thought that a newborns weak neck may be hurt........
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Originally Posted by Stephen Pope
Yeah, well I have noticed the wifes **** bouncing quite alot when going over normal bumps (and felt my man ***** bounce too!!) so thought that a newborns weak neck may be hurt........
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When my son was newborn the ride in my 05 WRX did make his head wobble a bit causing my wife to have right a moan so we used her car for a while only.
Once he was six or so weeks old we went down to Weymouth in the WRX with him for the day and it was no problem.
I guess it depends how well the car seat you have supports his head. As my son was 6 weeks early he was a bit small and hence the head support on the seat was too big initially.
Once he was six or so weeks old we went down to Weymouth in the WRX with him for the day and it was no problem.
I guess it depends how well the car seat you have supports his head. As my son was 6 weeks early he was a bit small and hence the head support on the seat was too big initially.
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Originally Posted by Stephen Pope
Yeah, well I have noticed the wifes **** bouncing quite alot when going over normal bumps (and felt my man ***** bounce too!!) so thought that a newborns weak neck may be hurt........
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