417chevy
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What are affordable seat options? Something you don't mind wheeling all day in but don't cost 500+ a piece.
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That's not bad at all for a pair. Safety is the goal and I know you can't always cheap out on safety. I ran a full containment seat in my race car and I think I paid 8or900 for it.1tonyj said:The Corbeau baja SS is a great option. Very comfortable and safe seat. You can get a pair for $400.00
An ass soaked in mud is a bad day ????????Waffle said:I've first had the Corbeau baja SS and currently have the Corbeau ultra. Very comfortable to wheel all day long in, as long as its dry out.
Things to watch out for with these two. The baja SS is for short people and has 1 slit for both shoulder harnesses. The ultra fits those 6' and larger much better and has 2 slits for shoulder harnesses. Both seats are a pain to get harness hardware through the slits and both seats hold water and dirt like no other. Especially when leaned back.
I'm looking forward to the day I can upgrade mine to PRP. Larger harness slots and built in water/mud drains is worth the extra $ to me. I was trying to be cheap as well, but all it did was cost me more money in the end.
You sold me at "cloud of titties"d_daffron said:I'd say go Corbeau Baja XP. Theyre $299 each so not cheap, but man they're comfortable, they do hold water but they're vinyl and the bottom cushion is removable so they are not hard to clean out or dry out. I can tell a big difference between them and the stock ZJ seats. With the corbeau's at the end of the day my back feels perfectly normal. At the end of a day long ride in the ZJ seats my back feels like I spent the day bouncing around sitting on top of a milk crate. Alot of it comes from sitting down in the seat also. I notice me and the wife flop all around inside the ZJ even while crawling but we're anchored in place riding a cloud of titties in the buggy with Corbeau's.
Short version, get the best seat you can and make sure its something that you sit down in with good side bolsters instad of something you just sit on top of like some of the cheaper seats and most oe style seats.
Waffle said:I looked at doing this to mine a couple years ago, but I found a problem with it and potential safety issue. No doubt the thru hole fitting will drain water, but that means it will drain mud, dirt and small rocks. Problem is the design of the Corbeau suspension mesh and draining anything there puts all of that coarse abrasive material between the seat cover and the suspension mesh. Eventually it would probably wear thin, compromising the integrity of the very thing meant to save your ass.
My samurai had these seats in it when I bought it. I like them other than when they get wet because they are black cloth. But maybe they offer some all vinyl ones now???ranger11 said:I had the Smitty built xrc seats. I like them. A buddy has these and they are nice as well. https://procarbyscat.com/product/terrain-series-1620/
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scooter60 said:I love my PRP daily drivers. Got them from WOD and I think I paid around $500 for the pair. They are a little taller than the Baja SS and my head lands on the head rest perfectly. Granted, I'm a short **** at 5' 8". The wife and I can spend all day in them with zero complaints.![]()
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