I have finally had a moment to sit and do this. Between a scheduled trip to TX and finding a new car I have not had much time for this.
So a reminder or info for those that didn't see the first post. We were in a rollover accident I had my 2 youngest (3.5yrs and 8mos) with me they were in their Radian Xt's. the 3.5 yr old out board passenger FF, the 8 month old middle RF.
We went 180 degrees from our tires to the roof. We were all scared but not harmed! I was glad my oldest was not with me.
My SI air bag did not deploy and my belt did not lock.
Again thank you to all the wonderful people who helped me to understand the importance of extended harnessing!
first pic is a front on picture of the vehicle (trailer not mine)
The second pic is of the drive side we hit on the side but the shape of the car caused us to skip the driver crumple zone and flipping us to land on the passenger side. In this case that was good for me!
The third pic is taken from the back of the Tribute looking in the car.
K
So a reminder or info for those that didn't see the first post. We were in a rollover accident I had my 2 youngest (3.5yrs and 8mos) with me they were in their Radian Xt's. the 3.5 yr old out board passenger FF, the 8 month old middle RF.
We went 180 degrees from our tires to the roof. We were all scared but not harmed! I was glad my oldest was not with me.
My SI air bag did not deploy and my belt did not lock.
Again thank you to all the wonderful people who helped me to understand the importance of extended harnessing!
first pic is a front on picture of the vehicle (trailer not mine)
The second pic is of the drive side we hit on the side but the shape of the car caused us to skip the driver crumple zone and flipping us to land on the passenger side. In this case that was good for me!
The third pic is taken from the back of the Tribute looking in the car.
K
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