Has anyone replaced there JK seats with an aftermarket seat?
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I was thinking about something aftermarket for the front and back and I want a reclining front bucket and not really something that doesn't recline. Does anyone have pics of this done? I'm leaning towards the Corbeau seats.
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Hey keep off my Tread...
Just kidding maybe we can both get some help. I'm was just looking at the Cobreau because they where at a 4x4 store in my town but would consider others.
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Either of those seats are comfortable but I would not say they are more comfortable than the factory seats. One of my JK's has Mastercraft seats and the install is quite easy. If you are a larger person and try to order a seat that is a plus one or plus 2 install can be a little tight. Remember that the JK will have sensors that need to be switched over in order for the airbags to function properly. Mastercraft does have the brackets needed for this. The seat belt latch needs a bracket also. A picture of the fronts is located here http://www.burnsvilleoffroad.com/Ima...ma4sale039.jpg. mastercraft seats can be had in a multitude of colors and also ordered with adjustable lumbar, seat heaters and they have reclining models. They have covers for the rear seats also.
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