I just installed a pair of reclining Corbeau Seats in my 88' YJ. Two things that will make this easier for you if you change seats are, a 14MM ratcheting box wrench and a E10 external Torx socket. The seat is attached to the seat frame with the Torx bolt and can not be removed without this socket. The area under the seat is very tight and the ratcheting box saved me 20 minutes on re-install vs removal. The seats are 1 inch taller so you have a little extra visibility, plus adjustible recline is a welcome feature.
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Hey Jesse,
The seats are not in bad condition. My main problem was that I couldn't adjust the seat angle (non-reclining) and I always was pulling myself upright to the steering wheel. If want them they are yours. I also want to get rid of a front tow bar (free). It's a Blue Ox brand and in OK shape.
Mitch
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Originally posted by great88 View PostHey Jesse,
The seats are not in bad condition. My main problem was that I couldn't adjust the seat angle (non-reclining) and I always was pulling myself upright to the steering wheel. If want them they are yours. I also want to get rid of a front tow bar (free). It's a Blue Ox brand and in OK shape.
Mitch<><
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Originally posted by rockhead View PostI could use a towbar if you don't need it. That is if it is not taken.
beats paying $150 plus shipping for one out of a mag.
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Originally posted by DEADMEAT View Postif you dont get great88, try going to Harbor Freight and ask for theirs. I just picked one up for $50, another guy on this site told me about it.
beats paying $150 plus shipping for one out of a mag.<><
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