seats
#21
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Re: seats
Hi Jennifer,
Take pictures for us. Usually the sides are so high it makes it
difficult to squeeze in-between it and the steering wheel. It's not like
we're in a sand buggy only a foot off the ground.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> The Corbeau Ultra SS in a wide is not bad at all. One of the local stores had one on
> display. However, I am planning on going with PRP seats instead. Probably the
> Competition Pro Series in a wide.
> -jenn
Take pictures for us. Usually the sides are so high it makes it
difficult to squeeze in-between it and the steering wheel. It's not like
we're in a sand buggy only a foot off the ground.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> The Corbeau Ultra SS in a wide is not bad at all. One of the local stores had one on
> display. However, I am planning on going with PRP seats instead. Probably the
> Competition Pro Series in a wide.
> -jenn
#22
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Re: seats
Hi Jennifer,
Take pictures for us. Usually the sides are so high it makes it
difficult to squeeze in-between it and the steering wheel. It's not like
we're in a sand buggy only a foot off the ground.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> The Corbeau Ultra SS in a wide is not bad at all. One of the local stores had one on
> display. However, I am planning on going with PRP seats instead. Probably the
> Competition Pro Series in a wide.
> -jenn
Take pictures for us. Usually the sides are so high it makes it
difficult to squeeze in-between it and the steering wheel. It's not like
we're in a sand buggy only a foot off the ground.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> The Corbeau Ultra SS in a wide is not bad at all. One of the local stores had one on
> display. However, I am planning on going with PRP seats instead. Probably the
> Competition Pro Series in a wide.
> -jenn
#23
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Re: seats
Well, when I get mine in I sure will. I know exactly what you mean. Had that on a
Jeep I recently went to sit in to check out the seats. I hope to get all the work
done on the rig in July, so I will be ordering stuff next week with that in mind. The
Atlas will take 5-6 weeks to get, and I am not sure of the time lag on the seats, its
a couple of weeks at least I think since they are custom built.
-jenn
On Sun, 07 May 2006 17:19:45 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
wrote:
>>Hi Jennifer,
>> Take pictures for us. Usually the sides are so high it makes it
>>difficult to squeeze in-between it and the steering wheel. It's not like
>>we're in a sand buggy only a foot off the ground.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> The Corbeau Ultra SS in a wide is not bad at all. One of the local stores had one on
>>> display. However, I am planning on going with PRP seats instead. Probably the
>>> Competition Pro Series in a wide.
>>> -jenn
Jeep I recently went to sit in to check out the seats. I hope to get all the work
done on the rig in July, so I will be ordering stuff next week with that in mind. The
Atlas will take 5-6 weeks to get, and I am not sure of the time lag on the seats, its
a couple of weeks at least I think since they are custom built.
-jenn
On Sun, 07 May 2006 17:19:45 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
wrote:
>>Hi Jennifer,
>> Take pictures for us. Usually the sides are so high it makes it
>>difficult to squeeze in-between it and the steering wheel. It's not like
>>we're in a sand buggy only a foot off the ground.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> The Corbeau Ultra SS in a wide is not bad at all. One of the local stores had one on
>>> display. However, I am planning on going with PRP seats instead. Probably the
>>> Competition Pro Series in a wide.
>>> -jenn
#24
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Re: seats
Well, when I get mine in I sure will. I know exactly what you mean. Had that on a
Jeep I recently went to sit in to check out the seats. I hope to get all the work
done on the rig in July, so I will be ordering stuff next week with that in mind. The
Atlas will take 5-6 weeks to get, and I am not sure of the time lag on the seats, its
a couple of weeks at least I think since they are custom built.
-jenn
On Sun, 07 May 2006 17:19:45 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
wrote:
>>Hi Jennifer,
>> Take pictures for us. Usually the sides are so high it makes it
>>difficult to squeeze in-between it and the steering wheel. It's not like
>>we're in a sand buggy only a foot off the ground.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> The Corbeau Ultra SS in a wide is not bad at all. One of the local stores had one on
>>> display. However, I am planning on going with PRP seats instead. Probably the
>>> Competition Pro Series in a wide.
>>> -jenn
Jeep I recently went to sit in to check out the seats. I hope to get all the work
done on the rig in July, so I will be ordering stuff next week with that in mind. The
Atlas will take 5-6 weeks to get, and I am not sure of the time lag on the seats, its
a couple of weeks at least I think since they are custom built.
-jenn
On Sun, 07 May 2006 17:19:45 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
wrote:
>>Hi Jennifer,
>> Take pictures for us. Usually the sides are so high it makes it
>>difficult to squeeze in-between it and the steering wheel. It's not like
>>we're in a sand buggy only a foot off the ground.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> The Corbeau Ultra SS in a wide is not bad at all. One of the local stores had one on
>>> display. However, I am planning on going with PRP seats instead. Probably the
>>> Competition Pro Series in a wide.
>>> -jenn
#25
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Re: seats
Well, when I get mine in I sure will. I know exactly what you mean. Had that on a
Jeep I recently went to sit in to check out the seats. I hope to get all the work
done on the rig in July, so I will be ordering stuff next week with that in mind. The
Atlas will take 5-6 weeks to get, and I am not sure of the time lag on the seats, its
a couple of weeks at least I think since they are custom built.
-jenn
On Sun, 07 May 2006 17:19:45 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
wrote:
>>Hi Jennifer,
>> Take pictures for us. Usually the sides are so high it makes it
>>difficult to squeeze in-between it and the steering wheel. It's not like
>>we're in a sand buggy only a foot off the ground.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> The Corbeau Ultra SS in a wide is not bad at all. One of the local stores had one on
>>> display. However, I am planning on going with PRP seats instead. Probably the
>>> Competition Pro Series in a wide.
>>> -jenn
Jeep I recently went to sit in to check out the seats. I hope to get all the work
done on the rig in July, so I will be ordering stuff next week with that in mind. The
Atlas will take 5-6 weeks to get, and I am not sure of the time lag on the seats, its
a couple of weeks at least I think since they are custom built.
-jenn
On Sun, 07 May 2006 17:19:45 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
wrote:
>>Hi Jennifer,
>> Take pictures for us. Usually the sides are so high it makes it
>>difficult to squeeze in-between it and the steering wheel. It's not like
>>we're in a sand buggy only a foot off the ground.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> The Corbeau Ultra SS in a wide is not bad at all. One of the local stores had one on
>>> display. However, I am planning on going with PRP seats instead. Probably the
>>> Competition Pro Series in a wide.
>>> -jenn
#26
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Re: seats
Cool.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Well, when I get mine in I sure will. I know exactly what you mean. Had that on a
> Jeep I recently went to sit in to check out the seats. I hope to get all the work
> done on the rig in July, so I will be ordering stuff next week with that in mind. The
> Atlas will take 5-6 weeks to get, and I am not sure of the time lag on the seats, its
> a couple of weeks at least I think since they are custom built.
> -jenn
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Well, when I get mine in I sure will. I know exactly what you mean. Had that on a
> Jeep I recently went to sit in to check out the seats. I hope to get all the work
> done on the rig in July, so I will be ordering stuff next week with that in mind. The
> Atlas will take 5-6 weeks to get, and I am not sure of the time lag on the seats, its
> a couple of weeks at least I think since they are custom built.
> -jenn
#27
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Re: seats
Cool.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Well, when I get mine in I sure will. I know exactly what you mean. Had that on a
> Jeep I recently went to sit in to check out the seats. I hope to get all the work
> done on the rig in July, so I will be ordering stuff next week with that in mind. The
> Atlas will take 5-6 weeks to get, and I am not sure of the time lag on the seats, its
> a couple of weeks at least I think since they are custom built.
> -jenn
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Well, when I get mine in I sure will. I know exactly what you mean. Had that on a
> Jeep I recently went to sit in to check out the seats. I hope to get all the work
> done on the rig in July, so I will be ordering stuff next week with that in mind. The
> Atlas will take 5-6 weeks to get, and I am not sure of the time lag on the seats, its
> a couple of weeks at least I think since they are custom built.
> -jenn
#28
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Re: seats
Cool.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Well, when I get mine in I sure will. I know exactly what you mean. Had that on a
> Jeep I recently went to sit in to check out the seats. I hope to get all the work
> done on the rig in July, so I will be ordering stuff next week with that in mind. The
> Atlas will take 5-6 weeks to get, and I am not sure of the time lag on the seats, its
> a couple of weeks at least I think since they are custom built.
> -jenn
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
jbjeep wrote:
>
> Well, when I get mine in I sure will. I know exactly what you mean. Had that on a
> Jeep I recently went to sit in to check out the seats. I hope to get all the work
> done on the rig in July, so I will be ordering stuff next week with that in mind. The
> Atlas will take 5-6 weeks to get, and I am not sure of the time lag on the seats, its
> a couple of weeks at least I think since they are custom built.
> -jenn
#29
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Re: seats
I think the key point here is the "racing style" rather than racing. Racing
bucket seats are very light and are not designed for lasting very long (they
have minimal padding because you don't do that many miles in them and it
adds weight).
If you don't mind paying the money, something from Recaro is usually pretty
good quality (they make seats for sportier european models, and a lot of
stuff for the aircraft industry).
http://www.paragon-products.com/prod...on_leather.htm
Sparco stuff used to be pretty good also. Corbeau used to be ok, but I think
they have gone down hill now.
You *must* try one in a shop, as bucket seats being a fixed shape may not
suit your shape. If you can't get on with a full bucket, you can still get
some fairly decent lateral supporting recliners (again Recaro do good ones).
Dave Milne
"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
news:qbsi52pckn28ef988sh9ib4fres1ue0c1u@4ax.com...
> Need to put "racing style" offroad seats in the TJ (attached to cage, 5 pt
harness).
> Need them in the wider styles. Any suggestions? I dont mind paying some
$, but I
> want good quality long wearing seats.
> Thanks.
> -jenn
bucket seats are very light and are not designed for lasting very long (they
have minimal padding because you don't do that many miles in them and it
adds weight).
If you don't mind paying the money, something from Recaro is usually pretty
good quality (they make seats for sportier european models, and a lot of
stuff for the aircraft industry).
http://www.paragon-products.com/prod...on_leather.htm
Sparco stuff used to be pretty good also. Corbeau used to be ok, but I think
they have gone down hill now.
You *must* try one in a shop, as bucket seats being a fixed shape may not
suit your shape. If you can't get on with a full bucket, you can still get
some fairly decent lateral supporting recliners (again Recaro do good ones).
Dave Milne
"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
news:qbsi52pckn28ef988sh9ib4fres1ue0c1u@4ax.com...
> Need to put "racing style" offroad seats in the TJ (attached to cage, 5 pt
harness).
> Need them in the wider styles. Any suggestions? I dont mind paying some
$, but I
> want good quality long wearing seats.
> Thanks.
> -jenn
#30
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Re: seats
I think the key point here is the "racing style" rather than racing. Racing
bucket seats are very light and are not designed for lasting very long (they
have minimal padding because you don't do that many miles in them and it
adds weight).
If you don't mind paying the money, something from Recaro is usually pretty
good quality (they make seats for sportier european models, and a lot of
stuff for the aircraft industry).
http://www.paragon-products.com/prod...on_leather.htm
Sparco stuff used to be pretty good also. Corbeau used to be ok, but I think
they have gone down hill now.
You *must* try one in a shop, as bucket seats being a fixed shape may not
suit your shape. If you can't get on with a full bucket, you can still get
some fairly decent lateral supporting recliners (again Recaro do good ones).
Dave Milne
"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
news:qbsi52pckn28ef988sh9ib4fres1ue0c1u@4ax.com...
> Need to put "racing style" offroad seats in the TJ (attached to cage, 5 pt
harness).
> Need them in the wider styles. Any suggestions? I dont mind paying some
$, but I
> want good quality long wearing seats.
> Thanks.
> -jenn
bucket seats are very light and are not designed for lasting very long (they
have minimal padding because you don't do that many miles in them and it
adds weight).
If you don't mind paying the money, something from Recaro is usually pretty
good quality (they make seats for sportier european models, and a lot of
stuff for the aircraft industry).
http://www.paragon-products.com/prod...on_leather.htm
Sparco stuff used to be pretty good also. Corbeau used to be ok, but I think
they have gone down hill now.
You *must* try one in a shop, as bucket seats being a fixed shape may not
suit your shape. If you can't get on with a full bucket, you can still get
some fairly decent lateral supporting recliners (again Recaro do good ones).
Dave Milne
"jbjeep" <jbjeep@saw.net> wrote in message
news:qbsi52pckn28ef988sh9ib4fres1ue0c1u@4ax.com...
> Need to put "racing style" offroad seats in the TJ (attached to cage, 5 pt
harness).
> Need them in the wider styles. Any suggestions? I dont mind paying some
$, but I
> want good quality long wearing seats.
> Thanks.
> -jenn