What was done to your JK this week?
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About to order the rest of my flex arms from Northridge!!
edit... ORDERED!!!!!
thanks to the smokin deal i got at northridge.
thanks again david!!!!!!!!!![beer](https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/images/smilies/beermug.gif)
edit... ORDERED!!!!!
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thanks again david!!!!!!!!!
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I am 6'3" (on a good day) and pushing 300lbs ... and little leg room or elbow room for me in my 07JKU.
So I pulled the drivers seat out, took off the brackets and drilled them back an inch, and reset the seat with 7/8" heavy washers ... 4 under each side of the front, 2 under the back.
There was no problem with folding down the back seat behind it, still room enough.
I had to do this to my full size Bronco, and need to replace the original bench seat in my 79 Ford 1 Ton ... odd enough, my wifes little MINI Cooper S has more leg and elbow room in it than any of my 4x4s.
So I pulled the drivers seat out, took off the brackets and drilled them back an inch, and reset the seat with 7/8" heavy washers ... 4 under each side of the front, 2 under the back.
There was no problem with folding down the back seat behind it, still room enough.
I had to do this to my full size Bronco, and need to replace the original bench seat in my 79 Ford 1 Ton ... odd enough, my wifes little MINI Cooper S has more leg and elbow room in it than any of my 4x4s.