Spare on roofrack & 3rd row seat
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From their website: (note in red)
Q: How long does it take to receive the seat once an order is placed?
A: On most orders, we ship our made to order seats in four to six weeks depending on the model from the date of order. Transit times range from one to six business days in the 48 contiguous states. *Due to the influx of summer sales our manufacturing time runs slightly longer than our normal 4 to 6 weeks.
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Regarding the Little Passenger Seats 3rd row bench...
Pros:
Cons:
Pros:
- Jeep fits 7 to 8 passengers (2 to 3 of them small)
- Bench is removable (4 bolts)
- Matches stock seats very well
- Options: shoulder belts, head rests
- The belts and seat fit a young kid without a booster seat
- Folding the 2nd row left seat works great as access to 3rd row
- Can fold 2nd row to create cargo area when needed
- 3rd row slightly raised for theatrical seating
Cons:
- Seat cushion is a bit hard. That compounded with the seat being directly over the rear wheels and having off-road shocks makes it a bit rough, although my kid didn't complain.
- You loose your trunk and becomes much like the 2 door Jeeps (more of an issue than I anticipated even with a full length roof rack.. I am on 37s)
- You loose your subwoofer
- You loose the cover for the trunk floor compartment (although it gives whatever trunk you have left more vertical space by not having the cover). You can't use the cover even with the seat out (it is the bracket that is in the way). You could trim the cover to clear the 3rd row seat bracket.
- A 5 footer may fit... head close to overhead roll cage bar. 6 footer's head would be above overhead roll cage bar and 2nd row seat would have to be folded down for leg room.
Last edited by FunWagon; 04-28-2009 at 06:31 PM.
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That's a funny story. For the life of me I couldn't find such a brake light, so I pitched the idea to Warrior Products since they already had the tailgate center cover. They decided to build it and gave me a free sample. It is very cheap anyways. I also suggested they have an option for a license plate bracket below the brake light. I believe it is an add-on they offer now.