Misty-Bug
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I don't want to start a big ol' debate or anything. I also tried searching and didn't see a post addressed about this so I thought I would ask.
I remember reading a post about people having the curtaining on the back of their Frontiers. From older models to newer models.
Now some people are saying it is not a problem. But I am really curious. I was told it wasn't cracks in the seat but the way the mold was created. The thing is it is still spaces in the plastic. Some people can fit a dime in it.
Really, how is that safe? Considering cracks in the plastic are not safe. Yet the curtaining spaces are fine? I don't get it. To me it would still create a weak point in the plastic.
I am not a tech but this has been bugging me for a while. Yet another reason I haven't jumped all over the Frontier I found for $150. About 1.5 years old or something. From a VERY reliable source.
inform me....thanks.
I remember reading a post about people having the curtaining on the back of their Frontiers. From older models to newer models.
Now some people are saying it is not a problem. But I am really curious. I was told it wasn't cracks in the seat but the way the mold was created. The thing is it is still spaces in the plastic. Some people can fit a dime in it.
Really, how is that safe? Considering cracks in the plastic are not safe. Yet the curtaining spaces are fine? I don't get it. To me it would still create a weak point in the plastic.
I am not a tech but this has been bugging me for a while. Yet another reason I haven't jumped all over the Frontier I found for $150. About 1.5 years old or something. From a VERY reliable source.
inform me....thanks.