Dang how tall are you?I’ve seen posts about getting the driver's seat higher, but really what I need is it about 2 clicks further back.
Is there a way to do this with the stock fold & tumble seat?
Misch Big Boy brackets. One bracket fits all 1997-2006 Wrangler TJ’s, including Rubicon and Unlimited giving you an additional 4 inches of leg room.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZBB7BFK/?tag=wranglerorg-20
Damn! Can you even drive your Jeep in the colder months with the top on?This is the answer. I am 6'7"
Damn! Can you even drive your Jeep in the colder months with the top on?
Other life lessons are very few things work like they should. Wheelbarrows are built for short people. Kitchen counters are at best a nuisance, bathroom counters are miserable. Really, they don't even come up to the bottom of my front pants pockets and that's supposed to be useful? Railings on fishing boat in rough water are but a mere suggestion to keep you from going overboard. Couches are awesome, sure, I really like sitting there with my knees above my chest, that is how we like to sit, right?I feel my hair rub the top, but at this point in life I am used to it.
Life lessons as a tall person:
1. No sunroofs
2. don't wear hair product unless you like your headliner to get gross.
The big boy brackets lift your seat an inch if I remember correctly.Anyone using them with the spacers for a seat lift?
I have a 1 inch (maybe 1-1/4, I can’t remember) seat lift and wondering if it would be too much leverage on the mounting hardware?
From pictures I’ve seen, it doesn’t look like it would raise it quite that high.The big boy brackets lift your seat an inch if I remember correctly.
Kitchen counters are at best a nuisance, bathroom counters are miserable.
But your wife loves you more, every time she needs something on the top shelf in the cabinet and you have 12' ceilings.
From pictures I’ve seen, it doesn’t look like it would raise it quite that high.
It appears more like just whatever the thickness of the bracket is.
@jmbstudios did https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/2-seat-risers-changed-my-world.48482/post-836358Anyone using them with the spacers for a seat lift?
I have a 1 inch (maybe 1-1/4, I can’t remember) seat lift and wondering if it would be too much leverage on the mounting hardware?
6'8" in high school, 6'7" now. Already on my way down.Don't worry about lack of headroom. As you age your spinal discs shrink down and you'll need less headroom. I used to be 6' 5" but I've lost 1.5 inches!