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    Default elohim1 : Lets talk about aftermarket seats

    Lets talk about aftermarket seats
    Post by elohim1 on Jul 30, 2006, 9:01pm

    I have tilt steering.

    Found some of these brands.

    beard, prp racing, racecraft, redart, mastercraft, sparco, Corbeau,Hunsaker

    Tell me if you have these or have sat in them and like them.

    If there is another which is better LMK.

    Chris

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    Default compexp :

    Re: Lets talk about aftermarket seats
    Post by compexp on Jul 30, 2006, 9:44pm

    I splurged and bought a pair of high back buckets pulled from a mini-van at a swap meet. $25 for the pair.

    Most of the "good" aftermarket seats are too narrow for my wide carriage - especially in the side bolster area.

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    Default bluesman2a :

    Re: Lets talk about aftermarket seats
    Post by bluesman2a on Jul 30, 2006, 10:01pm

    Seats I KNOW work well:
    Stock TJ seats
    Stock Grand prix seats (hands down the most comfortable stock seat I know).

    If I were buying a suspension seat, I would get the PRP Daily driver model. I'm a big guy and the side bolsters in the standard seats suck getting in and out. The daily driver has all the benefits of a suspension seat without the hassle of the high bolsters.

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    Re: Lets talk about aftermarket seats
    Post by kaiser715 on Jul 30, 2006, 10:36pm

    from '90 grand wagoneer. 8 way power in rich corinthan leather. junkyard-cheap. Bolt holes lined up to the stock (except for the center armrest).

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    Re: Lets talk about aftermarket seats
    Post by tacomainoh on Jul 31, 2006, 11:19am

    PRP seats are the best suspension seats you can get for the money. Comparable to Mastercraft but a lot cheaper.
    Corbeau is ok, but you have to spend a lot to get their good seats.

    all the rest are pricey desert racing stuff, but they are indeed nice.

    My 715 is getting PRP's. My Blazer is getting the sweet Steel Horse Super Seats, now known as ProComp Super Seats or something.

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