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    Good idea. In my case, my short legs need the original seat adjustment. (5'7")

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Cavey View Post
    Good idea. In my case, my short legs need the original seat adjustment. (5'7")
    Same here Don
    I'm 5'6" with short legs, so I actually keep my stock seat slid up toward the front pretty far.

    I still bang my head off of the window frame if I jump up into the truck

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepdan View Post
    Same here Don
    I'm 5'6" with short legs, so I actually keep my stock seat slid up toward the front pretty far.

    I still bang my head off of the window frame if I jump up into the truck
    I thought that I was the only one who banged his head on that bloody (pun intended) window frame!!! Every time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Cavey View Post
    I thought that I was the only one who banged his head on that bloody (pun intended) window frame!!! Every time.
    There is a reason that I keep the top off mine most all of the year!
    Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beast View Post
    There is a reason that I keep the top off mine most all of the year!
    I don't, my balding head gets sunburned to easily

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    Great Idea guys .... thanks!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepdan View Post
    I don't, my balding head gets sunburned to easily
    When I drove these trucks in 1969/70, I never envisioned balding and still driving an M-715! Reality check here!

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