seats
#31
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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
$, but I
> want good quality long wearing seats.
> Thanks.
> -jenn
#32
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Re: seats
Yes, and most of the 'racing' seats are made for people of smaller stature.
"Dave Milne" <whoneeds@toknow.com> wrote in message
news:bS%dg.76711$wl.24492@text.news.blueyonder.co. uk...
>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
> $, but I
>> want good quality long wearing seats.
>> Thanks.
>> -jenn
>
>
"Dave Milne" <whoneeds@toknow.com> wrote in message
news:bS%dg.76711$wl.24492@text.news.blueyonder.co. uk...
>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
> $, but I
>> want good quality long wearing seats.
>> Thanks.
>> -jenn
>
>
#33
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Posts: n/a
Re: seats
Yes, and most of the 'racing' seats are made for people of smaller stature.
"Dave Milne" <whoneeds@toknow.com> wrote in message
news:bS%dg.76711$wl.24492@text.news.blueyonder.co. uk...
>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
> $, but I
>> want good quality long wearing seats.
>> Thanks.
>> -jenn
>
>
"Dave Milne" <whoneeds@toknow.com> wrote in message
news:bS%dg.76711$wl.24492@text.news.blueyonder.co. uk...
>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
> $, but I
>> want good quality long wearing seats.
>> Thanks.
>> -jenn
>
>
#34
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Posts: n/a
Re: seats
Yes, and most of the 'racing' seats are made for people of smaller stature.
"Dave Milne" <whoneeds@toknow.com> wrote in message
news:bS%dg.76711$wl.24492@text.news.blueyonder.co. uk...
>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
> $, but I
>> want good quality long wearing seats.
>> Thanks.
>> -jenn
>
>
"Dave Milne" <whoneeds@toknow.com> wrote in message
news:bS%dg.76711$wl.24492@text.news.blueyonder.co. uk...
>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
>
>
#35
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Posts: n/a
Re: seats
Also check out Corbeau who has some jeep specific models. And
definitely spend the bucks for a local shop who can mock them up for you
as noted.
Dave Milne proclaimed:
> 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
>
>
>
definitely spend the bucks for a local shop who can mock them up for you
as noted.
Dave Milne proclaimed:
> 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
>
>
>
#36
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: seats
Also check out Corbeau who has some jeep specific models. And
definitely spend the bucks for a local shop who can mock them up for you
as noted.
Dave Milne proclaimed:
> 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
>
>
>
definitely spend the bucks for a local shop who can mock them up for you
as noted.
Dave Milne proclaimed:
> 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
>
>
>
#37
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: seats
Also check out Corbeau who has some jeep specific models. And
definitely spend the bucks for a local shop who can mock them up for you
as noted.
Dave Milne proclaimed:
> 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
>
>
>
definitely spend the bucks for a local shop who can mock them up for you
as noted.
Dave Milne proclaimed:
> 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
>
>
>
#38
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: seats
I will be posting some pics in a few days, but... The top of the line PRP seats that
I got are nearly worth the cost! VERY comfortable!!!! They came out pretty too.
They fit me nice, and the guy who did the install is a big boy and he also finds them
very comfortable. They are not cheap, but, they sure are nice. I got the wider
model, with the 3" shorter cushions.
-jenn
On Wed, 03 May 2006 20:28:55 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
wrote:
>>Hi Jennifer,
>> Good luck, race car drivers are small people, like jockeys, you may
>>see Cory Mcclenathan being interviewed by not as small a drivers after
>>his Saturday Crash: http://----------.com/temp/coryMacCrash.mpg
>> You find something other than especially made, post it for us (me).
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> 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
I got are nearly worth the cost! VERY comfortable!!!! They came out pretty too.
They fit me nice, and the guy who did the install is a big boy and he also finds them
very comfortable. They are not cheap, but, they sure are nice. I got the wider
model, with the 3" shorter cushions.
-jenn
On Wed, 03 May 2006 20:28:55 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
wrote:
>>Hi Jennifer,
>> Good luck, race car drivers are small people, like jockeys, you may
>>see Cory Mcclenathan being interviewed by not as small a drivers after
>>his Saturday Crash: http://----------.com/temp/coryMacCrash.mpg
>> You find something other than especially made, post it for us (me).
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> 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
#39
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: seats
I will be posting some pics in a few days, but... The top of the line PRP seats that
I got are nearly worth the cost! VERY comfortable!!!! They came out pretty too.
They fit me nice, and the guy who did the install is a big boy and he also finds them
very comfortable. They are not cheap, but, they sure are nice. I got the wider
model, with the 3" shorter cushions.
-jenn
On Wed, 03 May 2006 20:28:55 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
wrote:
>>Hi Jennifer,
>> Good luck, race car drivers are small people, like jockeys, you may
>>see Cory Mcclenathan being interviewed by not as small a drivers after
>>his Saturday Crash: http://----------.com/temp/coryMacCrash.mpg
>> You find something other than especially made, post it for us (me).
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> 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
I got are nearly worth the cost! VERY comfortable!!!! They came out pretty too.
They fit me nice, and the guy who did the install is a big boy and he also finds them
very comfortable. They are not cheap, but, they sure are nice. I got the wider
model, with the 3" shorter cushions.
-jenn
On Wed, 03 May 2006 20:28:55 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
wrote:
>>Hi Jennifer,
>> Good luck, race car drivers are small people, like jockeys, you may
>>see Cory Mcclenathan being interviewed by not as small a drivers after
>>his Saturday Crash: http://----------.com/temp/coryMacCrash.mpg
>> You find something other than especially made, post it for us (me).
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> 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
#40
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: seats
I will be posting some pics in a few days, but... The top of the line PRP seats that
I got are nearly worth the cost! VERY comfortable!!!! They came out pretty too.
They fit me nice, and the guy who did the install is a big boy and he also finds them
very comfortable. They are not cheap, but, they sure are nice. I got the wider
model, with the 3" shorter cushions.
-jenn
On Wed, 03 May 2006 20:28:55 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
wrote:
>>Hi Jennifer,
>> Good luck, race car drivers are small people, like jockeys, you may
>>see Cory Mcclenathan being interviewed by not as small a drivers after
>>his Saturday Crash: http://----------.com/temp/coryMacCrash.mpg
>> You find something other than especially made, post it for us (me).
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> 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
I got are nearly worth the cost! VERY comfortable!!!! They came out pretty too.
They fit me nice, and the guy who did the install is a big boy and he also finds them
very comfortable. They are not cheap, but, they sure are nice. I got the wider
model, with the 3" shorter cushions.
-jenn
On Wed, 03 May 2006 20:28:55 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
wrote:
>>Hi Jennifer,
>> Good luck, race car drivers are small people, like jockeys, you may
>>see Cory Mcclenathan being interviewed by not as small a drivers after
>>his Saturday Crash: http://----------.com/temp/coryMacCrash.mpg
>> You find something other than especially made, post it for us (me).
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> 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