Jeep Cherokee xj w/ one tons and 40's
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Which would y’all say to go in the Jeep? Driver seat is broke so just replacing both with racing seats. Gonna go with the 4 point seat harness
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More than likely going with the top ones. They’re not but $250 shipped so if they’re not good enough for me it won’t be a big loss. I’m sure someone around my neck of the woods would buy them.
I also look at it this way. I’m not going to be sitting in the Jeep long anyways so if they’re not comfy it’s not a big deal.
I also look at it this way. I’m not going to be sitting in the Jeep long anyways so if they’re not comfy it’s not a big deal.
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Or buy mine.
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Just a suggestion on the seats. If you are broad shouldered like I am, the top two seats will not be comfortable for you. It will tend to force your shoulders forward. I have run the baja style in a CJ that I raced and loved them. Great hip support and stability and freedom of movement for upper body. If you need upper body stability, use a harness.
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Just a suggestion on the seats. If you are broad shouldered like I am, the top two seats will not be comfortable for you. It will tend to force your shoulders forward. I have run the baja style in a CJ that I raced and loved them. Great hip support and stability and freedom of movement for upper body. If you need upper body stability, use a harness.
Thanks ill look into them.
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More than likely going with the top ones. They’re not but $250 shipped so if they’re not good enough for me it won’t be a big loss. I’m sure someone around my neck of the woods would buy them.
I also look at it this way. I’m not going to be sitting in the Jeep long anyways so if they’re not comfy it’s not a big deal.
I also look at it this way. I’m not going to be sitting in the Jeep long anyways so if they’re not comfy it’s not a big deal.
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