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Just to Get By 4 Now,,,
October 17, 2009
By Anonymous
from Modesto, Ca.
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Pros: It's a Good Seat as a Spear,,
Cons: The Quality of the Seat is OK, Frame Needs Primer and Paint
"I was going to Purchase 2 Seats but So Far I'm Thankful I didn't, The Quality of the Seat is OK but where the SeatBelts go there were Little Tears in the Materials. The Box that the Seat came in Looked like it went through the Mill when I got it. I had to do alot of Modifying in order to Fit it in My Toyota Truck, Making Custom Brackets and as Far as the Lever that Moves the Seat Forward and Backward I had to Bend it in order to make it Work, Not Good. So I'll use it until I get My Original Seats Reupolhstered."
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Review 2 for COMPARE AT $226 ELSEWHERE!
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Good seats so far.... Very comfortable,
September 2, 2008
By Eddie
from Napa, Ca.
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Pros: Steel tube frame, relatively inexpensive, suspension seats, overall comfort A+
Cons: Frames not painted/powder coated, makes getting in to the OEM toolbox difficult
"Installed these in my highly modified '65 CJ5 Jeep. My seat frames were already modified, install was easy. Sliders work well, used supplied spacers and a few washers to adjust for proper height/angle. I'm 5'11" and have no issues with clearance/comfort in the Jeep (Keep in mind, my wheel wells are modified to let the seat back another 2-3 inches, I also use a smaller diameter steering wheel with the factory steering column). Passenger seat is a flip up for access to the OEM tool box in the floorboard, went to the hardware store and bought a pair of plastic/rubber furniture pads for the rear of the seat frame where it rests on the tub floor. I live on the coast, had to paint the frames so they won't rust. I drive the Jeep daily, had these for over a month, no wear issues. These are WAY more comfortable than the less expensive plastic molded seats I had in there previously. I would recommend to anyone who needs new seats with headrests, and remember, it's a Jeep and you may have to modify to fit anything new. Also, use grade 8 nuts & bolts for safety's sake. Happy 4 wheelin'"
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Review 3 for COMPARE AT $226 ELSEWHERE!
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Great buy,
August 7, 2008
By ogarac
from california
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Pros: well made
Cons: frame could have been painted
"the seat is comfortable, easy to clean, fit well in my samurai. wish there was a back seat to buy."
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Review 4 for COMPARE AT $226 ELSEWHERE!
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SCORE,
May 8, 2007
By RANCIDCRACKER
from Santa Barbara, CA
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"took a little time for the seats to arrive. but when i got them i was inlove. for that price. the seats are quality and they are really comfortable too. i would reccoment these seats to anyone with a 4x4 that needs new seats. you could also use them in a little car. thinking of buying some for my 86 mr2. bought the black and grey for my yota 4x4 pickup"
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Review 5 for COMPARE AT $226 ELSEWHERE!
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Great Budget Seat,
November 9, 2006
By BigWill
from Indianapolis, IN
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"This is a great seat for the money. Very comfortable and look great. For Jeep YJ, they come with new sliders and bolt right in, no problems. Keep in mind these are suspension seats, so they are kind of narrow, and if you have over a 40" waist, they will be too small for you."
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10 of 11 people found this review helpful.
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