Everyone that gets in my jeep says the same thing. I don’t know what it is but they’re the most comfortable TJ seats I’ve ever sat in.Something needs to be said for those Sahara seats. Those things are downright plush.
Everyone that gets in my jeep says the same thing. I don’t know what it is but they’re the most comfortable TJ seats I’ve ever sat in.Something needs to be said for those Sahara seats. Those things are downright plush.
I went with the Sahara just for those seats and color interior.. my favorite.. much better then my 04’s as far as comfort tooEveryone that gets in my jeep says the same thing. I don’t know what it is but they’re the most comfortable TJ seats I’ve ever sat in.
How do you like it so far?Antirock installed. Hardest part was getting the plastic bushings Installed. It took a little massaging and a lot of whacking with a 2.5lb sledge.View attachment 216677
Same here! First time I saw that interior I was sold.I went with the Sahara just for those seats and color interior.. my favorite.. much better then my 04’s as far as comfort too
Haven't had it out yet. Probably go to the local ORV park tomorrow and develop an opinion. I'll let you know.How do you like it so far?
They are absolutely nice...and make the ride better. It’s like comparing motorcycle suspension...bikes with better seats feel better suspended..whether they are or not.Everyone that gets in my jeep says the same thing. I don’t know what it is but they’re the most comfortable TJ seats I’ve ever sat in.
The older Sahara seats are the same as all other 97-02 seats, just a different two tone cover. I've had three Sahara TJs. Jeep didn't change the actual seats until 03'.Something needs to be said for those Sahara seats. Those things are downright plush. His 97 seats smoke my 03 and 06, by far.
Good choice. I run those in all of my Jeeps. You'll never need to change them again.I changed the spark plugs in my 4.0 liter TJ yesterday. ‘One of the easiest things I’ve done to ANY vehicle. I installed Autolite Irridium XP 985 plugs. The Jeep didn’t run bad before the change, but it somehow seems to run stronger & smoother now. Maybe it’s just my imagination, but it sure didn’t hurt anything.
Due to the low miles on my TJ (31,000; ‘probably towed behind a motorhome) I’m sure that it still had the original NGK spark plugs. They looked pretty good when I took them out. ‘Not burned up & no oil on them. Just for grins I decided to check the gaps & I found them to be anywhere from .030 - .045! Maybe that’s why it seems to run so good now.
I wish the front seats were so simple, I’ve done both of mine. Did the McGyver style for now, I’ll pay for it later when they break again. Front cables seem a bit higher in costyep. That’s the one. I find it easier to remove the seat cover. If you run your hand up the seat cover you can disengage the velcro...a couple push pins on the bottom and it’s fairly easy.
I purchased the piece you linked. It is the pull as well as the cables. Complete repair in 5 minutes.
let me know if you have any questions.
I saw some videos on how to parts from a bicycle but with my preggo wife with a terrorist 2 year old, I have to spend a few extra bucks to save an hour.I wish the front seats were so simple, I’ve done both of mine. Did the McGyver style for now, I’ll pay for it later when they break again. Front cables seem a bit higher in cost
Lol makes complete sense. I’ll eventually replace them correctly, didn’t care during summer, kids could climb up the tire and over the sideI saw some videos on how to parts from a bicycle but with my preggo wife with a terrorist 2 year old, I have to spend a few extra bucks to save an hour.
Did you paint them? What paint?Installed Rubicon flares that I picked up off another member. A lot of work for that additional inch of tire clearance. Oh yea...I was reminded that I hate nucking futserts View attachment 216939View attachment 216940
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They were in really good condition but I decided to paint them anyways so they don’t fade. Scratched them up with some fine grit sandpaper then had some Krylon satin black for plastics on the shelf. Hit it with two coats.Did you paint them? What paint?