On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 13:43:48 GMT, "Greg" <greglc84@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Broke frame of jeep, so am doing a complete frame off restore, 81 CJ7,
>putting it back together right now, poison spider tube fenders, richoche
>rockers, and crusher corners, I've replaced almost all of this jeep with
>new, going to paint exterior, will look great when finished, would hate
to
>put back old seats that I got out of wrecker from a YJ. That's #1.
> #2 is my wife has a bad back, and would love new seats, she's the one
>pu****ng me to get them, ( it's not taking much pu****ng ).
> #3 Daughter just broke the seat in her YJ, mine are same color YJ seats
so
>she can have mine.
> So I'm looking for a reclining seat, more comfotable, hold you in
better,
>but not have high bottom sides, hard enough getting into jeep now.
>
>"PeterD" <peter2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>news:vrouv3d18e8dig6vvi7ds1a2tuv8needre@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 01:41:26 GMT, "Greg" <greglc84@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> Has anyone replaced their jeep seats with aftermarket seats, if so
what
>>>make and do you like them? I've looked at Bestop and Corbeau, any other
>>>makes?
>>>
>>
>> I'd have to ask why? More comfort? Better holding for trails and rock
>> climbing? Firmer? Softer? It's a big world out there!
>>
>
Makes sense... Here's an idea. Find an early 80's VW Jetta Wolfsberg
version (gotta be a Wolfsberg, though I may have misspelled that).
They had some really nice seats, firm, held you in well, and properly
sized if you are not too huge. They were basically Recaro seats.


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