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Re: seats
http://www.prpseats.com/suspension-seats.html
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 15:03:21 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
wrote:
>>Hi Jennifer
>> Cool. Got their web site, too?
>> Although I find it easier to just replace with used fifty buck
>>Mustang seats.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> 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 Fri, 14 Jul 2006 15:03:21 -0700, "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net>
wrote:
>>Hi Jennifer
>> Cool. Got their web site, too?
>> Although I find it easier to just replace with used fifty buck
>>Mustang seats.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> 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
#62
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Re: seats
You would probably want to get the taller option then. I dont know that there is
such a thing since they are custom made. What I did was find someone nearby who had
the next ones down and went over and sat in them. I found that they were comfortable
but not padded enough and they pinched in the hips (standard width). So from that I
figured that the more padded seats and the wider ones should work and if not, well, I
was really really screwed. I sat in all the Corbeau seats and there was only one I
found comfortable, however, it was similar to a stock TJ seat, where this has the
"wrap around" too it and the seat sort of cuddles you. It should help on the trails,
where I have come back with my back rubbed raw from being thrown side to side in the
seat all day. Pictures soon...
-jenn
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 18:45:24 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>Thanks, I need a big and tall version with the ability to fit a short
>>person too. I am 6'4", 210 and my wife is 5'2". I need to find local
>>suppliers so we can try them on at that kind of price.
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> The ones I got are the Competition Pro Seats.
>>> http://www.prpseats.com/suspension-seats.html
>>> Competition Pro Series
>>> $319.00
>>>
>>> 34" Tall x 22" Wide x 26" Deep (view seat dimension guide)
>>> Mounting Area: 14" Wide X 18" Front to Back
>>> Built with heavy-duty firm foam
>>> The seat bottom is reinforced with duel Pirelli straps
>>> Slotted for 5 point harness with 2 slots in headrest
>>> Standard removable cushion
>>> Available 2" wider
>>> Available 4" taller
>>>
>>> I got the two inches wider. I also went with the option to get the seat cushion
>>> three inches shorter (front to back). In addition I had them leave the piping off
>>> and double stitch them instead. (all this adds to the price) They are very
>>> comfortable, well padded, and dont pinch in the hips at all. My lean and lanky next
>>> door neighbor came over and sat in them a bit ago and really liked them alot. The
>>> guy at the shop is probably 6 or 6'2, about 250-275, and broad in the shoulders and
>>> hips and he fits in them nicely and really likes them also. They do NOT recline. I
>>> did get the slider setups so that they can be moved front to back, since the guys at
>>> that shop cant even get in the Jeep where I keep the seat set. LOL.
>>>
>>> Honest, I will take some pictures later or tomorrow and post them with a link. I
>>> just have not had time yet today.
>>>
>>> They did have some troubles getting them in the TJ (these are mounted to the cage,
>>> not to the floor), I lost my center console, and they had to finagel with the Atlas
>>> some too, otherwise you couldnt get to the shifters with the seat up as close as I
>>> needed it. Also, they were unable to run a bar diaganolly across the door since the
>>> seats are wide and even with just the soft doors there isnt room. It was a squeeze
>>> to get them in, however it looks good and will work fine. I will have to mount a
>>> skinny ammo can or something instead of a center console. I lost my cup holders too
>>> - they had to take them out to make the rest fit, but that wasnt really because of
>>> the seats.
>>>
>>> For me, since I am short, its a little bit of a squeeze between the edge of the seat
>>> and the steering wheel. If I were taller it would be no problem. However I am just
>>> glad that I am going to be able to keep the stock steering wheel on. Oh yea, and I
>>> also go the seat covers, which are vinyal and pull down over the cloth part of the
>>> seat to protect it from the weather. I will probably use those a lot - keep the
>>> local cats out of my seats when the top is off.
>>> -jenn
>>>
>>> On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 12:31:16 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>> >>I am interested too. My CJ7 seats are pretty worn out and are busted.
>>> >>I don't fit 'most' car seats and really don't fit TJ seats....
>>> >>
>>> >>Mike
>>> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>> >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
>>> >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
>>> >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>>> >>
>>> >>jbjeep wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> 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
such a thing since they are custom made. What I did was find someone nearby who had
the next ones down and went over and sat in them. I found that they were comfortable
but not padded enough and they pinched in the hips (standard width). So from that I
figured that the more padded seats and the wider ones should work and if not, well, I
was really really screwed. I sat in all the Corbeau seats and there was only one I
found comfortable, however, it was similar to a stock TJ seat, where this has the
"wrap around" too it and the seat sort of cuddles you. It should help on the trails,
where I have come back with my back rubbed raw from being thrown side to side in the
seat all day. Pictures soon...
-jenn
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 18:45:24 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>Thanks, I need a big and tall version with the ability to fit a short
>>person too. I am 6'4", 210 and my wife is 5'2". I need to find local
>>suppliers so we can try them on at that kind of price.
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> The ones I got are the Competition Pro Seats.
>>> http://www.prpseats.com/suspension-seats.html
>>> Competition Pro Series
>>> $319.00
>>>
>>> 34" Tall x 22" Wide x 26" Deep (view seat dimension guide)
>>> Mounting Area: 14" Wide X 18" Front to Back
>>> Built with heavy-duty firm foam
>>> The seat bottom is reinforced with duel Pirelli straps
>>> Slotted for 5 point harness with 2 slots in headrest
>>> Standard removable cushion
>>> Available 2" wider
>>> Available 4" taller
>>>
>>> I got the two inches wider. I also went with the option to get the seat cushion
>>> three inches shorter (front to back). In addition I had them leave the piping off
>>> and double stitch them instead. (all this adds to the price) They are very
>>> comfortable, well padded, and dont pinch in the hips at all. My lean and lanky next
>>> door neighbor came over and sat in them a bit ago and really liked them alot. The
>>> guy at the shop is probably 6 or 6'2, about 250-275, and broad in the shoulders and
>>> hips and he fits in them nicely and really likes them also. They do NOT recline. I
>>> did get the slider setups so that they can be moved front to back, since the guys at
>>> that shop cant even get in the Jeep where I keep the seat set. LOL.
>>>
>>> Honest, I will take some pictures later or tomorrow and post them with a link. I
>>> just have not had time yet today.
>>>
>>> They did have some troubles getting them in the TJ (these are mounted to the cage,
>>> not to the floor), I lost my center console, and they had to finagel with the Atlas
>>> some too, otherwise you couldnt get to the shifters with the seat up as close as I
>>> needed it. Also, they were unable to run a bar diaganolly across the door since the
>>> seats are wide and even with just the soft doors there isnt room. It was a squeeze
>>> to get them in, however it looks good and will work fine. I will have to mount a
>>> skinny ammo can or something instead of a center console. I lost my cup holders too
>>> - they had to take them out to make the rest fit, but that wasnt really because of
>>> the seats.
>>>
>>> For me, since I am short, its a little bit of a squeeze between the edge of the seat
>>> and the steering wheel. If I were taller it would be no problem. However I am just
>>> glad that I am going to be able to keep the stock steering wheel on. Oh yea, and I
>>> also go the seat covers, which are vinyal and pull down over the cloth part of the
>>> seat to protect it from the weather. I will probably use those a lot - keep the
>>> local cats out of my seats when the top is off.
>>> -jenn
>>>
>>> On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 12:31:16 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>> >>I am interested too. My CJ7 seats are pretty worn out and are busted.
>>> >>I don't fit 'most' car seats and really don't fit TJ seats....
>>> >>
>>> >>Mike
>>> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>> >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
>>> >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
>>> >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>>> >>
>>> >>jbjeep wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> 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
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Re: seats
You would probably want to get the taller option then. I dont know that there is
such a thing since they are custom made. What I did was find someone nearby who had
the next ones down and went over and sat in them. I found that they were comfortable
but not padded enough and they pinched in the hips (standard width). So from that I
figured that the more padded seats and the wider ones should work and if not, well, I
was really really screwed. I sat in all the Corbeau seats and there was only one I
found comfortable, however, it was similar to a stock TJ seat, where this has the
"wrap around" too it and the seat sort of cuddles you. It should help on the trails,
where I have come back with my back rubbed raw from being thrown side to side in the
seat all day. Pictures soon...
-jenn
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 18:45:24 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>Thanks, I need a big and tall version with the ability to fit a short
>>person too. I am 6'4", 210 and my wife is 5'2". I need to find local
>>suppliers so we can try them on at that kind of price.
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> The ones I got are the Competition Pro Seats.
>>> http://www.prpseats.com/suspension-seats.html
>>> Competition Pro Series
>>> $319.00
>>>
>>> 34" Tall x 22" Wide x 26" Deep (view seat dimension guide)
>>> Mounting Area: 14" Wide X 18" Front to Back
>>> Built with heavy-duty firm foam
>>> The seat bottom is reinforced with duel Pirelli straps
>>> Slotted for 5 point harness with 2 slots in headrest
>>> Standard removable cushion
>>> Available 2" wider
>>> Available 4" taller
>>>
>>> I got the two inches wider. I also went with the option to get the seat cushion
>>> three inches shorter (front to back). In addition I had them leave the piping off
>>> and double stitch them instead. (all this adds to the price) They are very
>>> comfortable, well padded, and dont pinch in the hips at all. My lean and lanky next
>>> door neighbor came over and sat in them a bit ago and really liked them alot. The
>>> guy at the shop is probably 6 or 6'2, about 250-275, and broad in the shoulders and
>>> hips and he fits in them nicely and really likes them also. They do NOT recline. I
>>> did get the slider setups so that they can be moved front to back, since the guys at
>>> that shop cant even get in the Jeep where I keep the seat set. LOL.
>>>
>>> Honest, I will take some pictures later or tomorrow and post them with a link. I
>>> just have not had time yet today.
>>>
>>> They did have some troubles getting them in the TJ (these are mounted to the cage,
>>> not to the floor), I lost my center console, and they had to finagel with the Atlas
>>> some too, otherwise you couldnt get to the shifters with the seat up as close as I
>>> needed it. Also, they were unable to run a bar diaganolly across the door since the
>>> seats are wide and even with just the soft doors there isnt room. It was a squeeze
>>> to get them in, however it looks good and will work fine. I will have to mount a
>>> skinny ammo can or something instead of a center console. I lost my cup holders too
>>> - they had to take them out to make the rest fit, but that wasnt really because of
>>> the seats.
>>>
>>> For me, since I am short, its a little bit of a squeeze between the edge of the seat
>>> and the steering wheel. If I were taller it would be no problem. However I am just
>>> glad that I am going to be able to keep the stock steering wheel on. Oh yea, and I
>>> also go the seat covers, which are vinyal and pull down over the cloth part of the
>>> seat to protect it from the weather. I will probably use those a lot - keep the
>>> local cats out of my seats when the top is off.
>>> -jenn
>>>
>>> On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 12:31:16 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>> >>I am interested too. My CJ7 seats are pretty worn out and are busted.
>>> >>I don't fit 'most' car seats and really don't fit TJ seats....
>>> >>
>>> >>Mike
>>> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>> >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
>>> >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
>>> >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>>> >>
>>> >>jbjeep wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> 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
such a thing since they are custom made. What I did was find someone nearby who had
the next ones down and went over and sat in them. I found that they were comfortable
but not padded enough and they pinched in the hips (standard width). So from that I
figured that the more padded seats and the wider ones should work and if not, well, I
was really really screwed. I sat in all the Corbeau seats and there was only one I
found comfortable, however, it was similar to a stock TJ seat, where this has the
"wrap around" too it and the seat sort of cuddles you. It should help on the trails,
where I have come back with my back rubbed raw from being thrown side to side in the
seat all day. Pictures soon...
-jenn
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 18:45:24 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>Thanks, I need a big and tall version with the ability to fit a short
>>person too. I am 6'4", 210 and my wife is 5'2". I need to find local
>>suppliers so we can try them on at that kind of price.
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> The ones I got are the Competition Pro Seats.
>>> http://www.prpseats.com/suspension-seats.html
>>> Competition Pro Series
>>> $319.00
>>>
>>> 34" Tall x 22" Wide x 26" Deep (view seat dimension guide)
>>> Mounting Area: 14" Wide X 18" Front to Back
>>> Built with heavy-duty firm foam
>>> The seat bottom is reinforced with duel Pirelli straps
>>> Slotted for 5 point harness with 2 slots in headrest
>>> Standard removable cushion
>>> Available 2" wider
>>> Available 4" taller
>>>
>>> I got the two inches wider. I also went with the option to get the seat cushion
>>> three inches shorter (front to back). In addition I had them leave the piping off
>>> and double stitch them instead. (all this adds to the price) They are very
>>> comfortable, well padded, and dont pinch in the hips at all. My lean and lanky next
>>> door neighbor came over and sat in them a bit ago and really liked them alot. The
>>> guy at the shop is probably 6 or 6'2, about 250-275, and broad in the shoulders and
>>> hips and he fits in them nicely and really likes them also. They do NOT recline. I
>>> did get the slider setups so that they can be moved front to back, since the guys at
>>> that shop cant even get in the Jeep where I keep the seat set. LOL.
>>>
>>> Honest, I will take some pictures later or tomorrow and post them with a link. I
>>> just have not had time yet today.
>>>
>>> They did have some troubles getting them in the TJ (these are mounted to the cage,
>>> not to the floor), I lost my center console, and they had to finagel with the Atlas
>>> some too, otherwise you couldnt get to the shifters with the seat up as close as I
>>> needed it. Also, they were unable to run a bar diaganolly across the door since the
>>> seats are wide and even with just the soft doors there isnt room. It was a squeeze
>>> to get them in, however it looks good and will work fine. I will have to mount a
>>> skinny ammo can or something instead of a center console. I lost my cup holders too
>>> - they had to take them out to make the rest fit, but that wasnt really because of
>>> the seats.
>>>
>>> For me, since I am short, its a little bit of a squeeze between the edge of the seat
>>> and the steering wheel. If I were taller it would be no problem. However I am just
>>> glad that I am going to be able to keep the stock steering wheel on. Oh yea, and I
>>> also go the seat covers, which are vinyal and pull down over the cloth part of the
>>> seat to protect it from the weather. I will probably use those a lot - keep the
>>> local cats out of my seats when the top is off.
>>> -jenn
>>>
>>> On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 12:31:16 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>> >>I am interested too. My CJ7 seats are pretty worn out and are busted.
>>> >>I don't fit 'most' car seats and really don't fit TJ seats....
>>> >>
>>> >>Mike
>>> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>> >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
>>> >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
>>> >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>>> >>
>>> >>jbjeep wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> 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
#64
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Posts: n/a
Re: seats
You would probably want to get the taller option then. I dont know that there is
such a thing since they are custom made. What I did was find someone nearby who had
the next ones down and went over and sat in them. I found that they were comfortable
but not padded enough and they pinched in the hips (standard width). So from that I
figured that the more padded seats and the wider ones should work and if not, well, I
was really really screwed. I sat in all the Corbeau seats and there was only one I
found comfortable, however, it was similar to a stock TJ seat, where this has the
"wrap around" too it and the seat sort of cuddles you. It should help on the trails,
where I have come back with my back rubbed raw from being thrown side to side in the
seat all day. Pictures soon...
-jenn
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 18:45:24 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>Thanks, I need a big and tall version with the ability to fit a short
>>person too. I am 6'4", 210 and my wife is 5'2". I need to find local
>>suppliers so we can try them on at that kind of price.
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> The ones I got are the Competition Pro Seats.
>>> http://www.prpseats.com/suspension-seats.html
>>> Competition Pro Series
>>> $319.00
>>>
>>> 34" Tall x 22" Wide x 26" Deep (view seat dimension guide)
>>> Mounting Area: 14" Wide X 18" Front to Back
>>> Built with heavy-duty firm foam
>>> The seat bottom is reinforced with duel Pirelli straps
>>> Slotted for 5 point harness with 2 slots in headrest
>>> Standard removable cushion
>>> Available 2" wider
>>> Available 4" taller
>>>
>>> I got the two inches wider. I also went with the option to get the seat cushion
>>> three inches shorter (front to back). In addition I had them leave the piping off
>>> and double stitch them instead. (all this adds to the price) They are very
>>> comfortable, well padded, and dont pinch in the hips at all. My lean and lanky next
>>> door neighbor came over and sat in them a bit ago and really liked them alot. The
>>> guy at the shop is probably 6 or 6'2, about 250-275, and broad in the shoulders and
>>> hips and he fits in them nicely and really likes them also. They do NOT recline. I
>>> did get the slider setups so that they can be moved front to back, since the guys at
>>> that shop cant even get in the Jeep where I keep the seat set. LOL.
>>>
>>> Honest, I will take some pictures later or tomorrow and post them with a link. I
>>> just have not had time yet today.
>>>
>>> They did have some troubles getting them in the TJ (these are mounted to the cage,
>>> not to the floor), I lost my center console, and they had to finagel with the Atlas
>>> some too, otherwise you couldnt get to the shifters with the seat up as close as I
>>> needed it. Also, they were unable to run a bar diaganolly across the door since the
>>> seats are wide and even with just the soft doors there isnt room. It was a squeeze
>>> to get them in, however it looks good and will work fine. I will have to mount a
>>> skinny ammo can or something instead of a center console. I lost my cup holders too
>>> - they had to take them out to make the rest fit, but that wasnt really because of
>>> the seats.
>>>
>>> For me, since I am short, its a little bit of a squeeze between the edge of the seat
>>> and the steering wheel. If I were taller it would be no problem. However I am just
>>> glad that I am going to be able to keep the stock steering wheel on. Oh yea, and I
>>> also go the seat covers, which are vinyal and pull down over the cloth part of the
>>> seat to protect it from the weather. I will probably use those a lot - keep the
>>> local cats out of my seats when the top is off.
>>> -jenn
>>>
>>> On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 12:31:16 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>> >>I am interested too. My CJ7 seats are pretty worn out and are busted.
>>> >>I don't fit 'most' car seats and really don't fit TJ seats....
>>> >>
>>> >>Mike
>>> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>> >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
>>> >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
>>> >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>>> >>
>>> >>jbjeep wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> 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
such a thing since they are custom made. What I did was find someone nearby who had
the next ones down and went over and sat in them. I found that they were comfortable
but not padded enough and they pinched in the hips (standard width). So from that I
figured that the more padded seats and the wider ones should work and if not, well, I
was really really screwed. I sat in all the Corbeau seats and there was only one I
found comfortable, however, it was similar to a stock TJ seat, where this has the
"wrap around" too it and the seat sort of cuddles you. It should help on the trails,
where I have come back with my back rubbed raw from being thrown side to side in the
seat all day. Pictures soon...
-jenn
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 18:45:24 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>Thanks, I need a big and tall version with the ability to fit a short
>>person too. I am 6'4", 210 and my wife is 5'2". I need to find local
>>suppliers so we can try them on at that kind of price.
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>>
>>> The ones I got are the Competition Pro Seats.
>>> http://www.prpseats.com/suspension-seats.html
>>> Competition Pro Series
>>> $319.00
>>>
>>> 34" Tall x 22" Wide x 26" Deep (view seat dimension guide)
>>> Mounting Area: 14" Wide X 18" Front to Back
>>> Built with heavy-duty firm foam
>>> The seat bottom is reinforced with duel Pirelli straps
>>> Slotted for 5 point harness with 2 slots in headrest
>>> Standard removable cushion
>>> Available 2" wider
>>> Available 4" taller
>>>
>>> I got the two inches wider. I also went with the option to get the seat cushion
>>> three inches shorter (front to back). In addition I had them leave the piping off
>>> and double stitch them instead. (all this adds to the price) They are very
>>> comfortable, well padded, and dont pinch in the hips at all. My lean and lanky next
>>> door neighbor came over and sat in them a bit ago and really liked them alot. The
>>> guy at the shop is probably 6 or 6'2, about 250-275, and broad in the shoulders and
>>> hips and he fits in them nicely and really likes them also. They do NOT recline. I
>>> did get the slider setups so that they can be moved front to back, since the guys at
>>> that shop cant even get in the Jeep where I keep the seat set. LOL.
>>>
>>> Honest, I will take some pictures later or tomorrow and post them with a link. I
>>> just have not had time yet today.
>>>
>>> They did have some troubles getting them in the TJ (these are mounted to the cage,
>>> not to the floor), I lost my center console, and they had to finagel with the Atlas
>>> some too, otherwise you couldnt get to the shifters with the seat up as close as I
>>> needed it. Also, they were unable to run a bar diaganolly across the door since the
>>> seats are wide and even with just the soft doors there isnt room. It was a squeeze
>>> to get them in, however it looks good and will work fine. I will have to mount a
>>> skinny ammo can or something instead of a center console. I lost my cup holders too
>>> - they had to take them out to make the rest fit, but that wasnt really because of
>>> the seats.
>>>
>>> For me, since I am short, its a little bit of a squeeze between the edge of the seat
>>> and the steering wheel. If I were taller it would be no problem. However I am just
>>> glad that I am going to be able to keep the stock steering wheel on. Oh yea, and I
>>> also go the seat covers, which are vinyal and pull down over the cloth part of the
>>> seat to protect it from the weather. I will probably use those a lot - keep the
>>> local cats out of my seats when the top is off.
>>> -jenn
>>>
>>> On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 12:31:16 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>> >>I am interested too. My CJ7 seats are pretty worn out and are busted.
>>> >>I don't fit 'most' car seats and really don't fit TJ seats....
>>> >>
>>> >>Mike
>>> >>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>> >>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>> >>Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
>>> >>Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
>>> >>(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
>>> >>
>>> >>jbjeep wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> 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
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A local upholster replaced the cushions when he recovered mine... it kinda
pisses off my son-in-law that my Laredo's seats are more comfortable than
his Limited's factory leather seats. His are heated though.....
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> Bookmarked, thanks.
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> jbjeep wrote:
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>> http://www.prpseats.com/suspension-seats.html
pisses off my son-in-law that my Laredo's seats are more comfortable than
his Limited's factory leather seats. His are heated though.....
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> Bookmarked, thanks.
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A local upholster replaced the cushions when he recovered mine... it kinda
pisses off my son-in-law that my Laredo's seats are more comfortable than
his Limited's factory leather seats. His are heated though.....
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Bookmarked, thanks.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
>>
>> http://www.prpseats.com/suspension-seats.html
pisses off my son-in-law that my Laredo's seats are more comfortable than
his Limited's factory leather seats. His are heated though.....
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:44B837EB.497863AA@***.net...
> Bookmarked, thanks.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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>> http://www.prpseats.com/suspension-seats.html
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A local upholster replaced the cushions when he recovered mine... it kinda
pisses off my son-in-law that my Laredo's seats are more comfortable than
his Limited's factory leather seats. His are heated though.....
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> Bookmarked, thanks.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
>>
>> http://www.prpseats.com/suspension-seats.html
pisses off my son-in-law that my Laredo's seats are more comfortable than
his Limited's factory leather seats. His are heated though.....
"L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:44B837EB.497863AA@***.net...
> Bookmarked, thanks.
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> jbjeep wrote:
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>> http://www.prpseats.com/suspension-seats.html