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seat situation

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by MOP, Jan 14, 2007.

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seat selection

Poll closed Jan 19, 2007.
  1. Put Bestop covers on intermediate CJ5 low backs?

    3 vote(s)
    8.8%
  2. Have intermediate low-backs re-done?

    5 vote(s)
    14.7%
  3. Buy Smittybilt low-backs?

    2 vote(s)
    5.9%
  4. Have original (early CJ5) low-backs re-done?

    24 vote(s)
    70.6%
  1. Jan 16, 2007
    PatchyCJ5

    PatchyCJ5 Toledo Steel

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    In my opinion, I would keep the original low back seats. I just think the Highbacks would look goofy on my ECJ with no roll bar. As far as safety is concerned, Im considering my JEEP to be like most would consider a motorcycle. Yes some jackass may run you off the road while yacking into their cellphone, or will run right into your rear end at a red. But I accept the responsibilities and consequences of driving my 40 year old jeep and keeping the original low backs. Besides what good are the highbacks going to do for you if that 3k pound beast rolls over on you without a roll bar?

    Its a lifestyle- I think thats why most of us choose to drive these old jeeps. If I wanted to be perfectly safe, I guess I can always jump on a TJ with airbags, ABS, full hard doors and hard top. Hell If im going that far, I can just buy a car [No not really] Who says that? I say that.
     
  2. Jan 16, 2007
    trickpatrick

    trickpatrick Done? LOL

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    We have boneyards here.
    I am hoping for some heated seats myself:)
     
  3. Jan 16, 2007
    sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

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    Sure, but if you have a full rollcage like MOP, like me, then you might as well have high back seats and the appropriate restraints to go with them.

    MOP's real issue here isn't looks or safety, well somewhat, but when we're offroad it takes him 3X as long to get over one obstacle as it does me because of the seats bouncing him around.
     
  4. Jan 16, 2007
    MOP

    MOP Active Member

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    What Sparky said....


    I might get smarter in the future and get shoulder belts, high backs, etc., but safety really isn't my main concern (outside of preventing a rollover from overdoing the skinny pedal on an obstacle because the seats bounced me forward).

    I agree on the motorcycle simile.
     
  5. Jan 16, 2007
    PatchyCJ5

    PatchyCJ5 Toledo Steel

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    Yea I agree, If you had a full roll cage the high backs wont look bad at all.
     
  6. Jan 16, 2007
    MOP

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    Here is the best pic I could quickly find in the trail rides gallery. Mine's the one on the left that actually looks funny with vintage 60/40's under a cage ;)



    [​IMG]
     
  7. Jan 16, 2007
    jayhawkclint

    jayhawkclint ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ

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    I really like its utilitarian looks.

    [​IMG]
     
  8. Jan 18, 2007
    1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

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    Huh?
    Doesn't look funny to me.:coffee:

    But then I'm old, decrepid, blind, and taller than my hair. What do I know?
    :)
     
  9. Jan 18, 2007
    speedbuggy

    speedbuggy Looking for a Jeep now

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    Taller than your hair? That's funny R)

    I like the looks of the tall buckets in jeeps. Only a humble opinion though ;)

    Sorry, that wasn't the question. Go with the easiest-on-you alternative be it price or looks. Recovering the early 5 seats would probably be the route that I would take.
     
  10. Jan 18, 2007
    Bruce Hamilton

    Bruce Hamilton oldjeeps

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    My bucket seats in the 68 came out of a Hundai. They are grey fabric with a head restraint. they fit well and give good support.
     
  11. Jan 18, 2007
    John A. Shows

    John A. Shows Comic Relief

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    The 60/40 has the coolest look by far to me.

    If you don't like the coil springs just have them take the springs out and install foam in their place. If I'd had a set of 60/40's for old Nixon that's what I'd have done for sure.

    I liked the Bestop seats OK but they weren't as comfortable as the originals in my opinion.

    I'd vote recover the 60/40s and have them modified with foam fill if necessary.
     
  12. Jan 18, 2007
    dougs1963

    dougs1963 New Member

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    In the 70's our family owned a 1966 CJ5 nearly stock except we removed the original low seats and installed a pair of bucket, high back with head rest seats from a wrecked 70's volvo 2dr sedan (I think). Although the seats tipped forward, it was difficult to climb across to sit out back, but the seats were sure comfy for driving. We installed the volvo rails onto two pieces of highway sign steel post like _/-\_ welded on 3 corners. I remember the guy doing the welding was not at all keen on welding the forth spot right next to the gas tank.

    Douglas..
     
  13. Jan 18, 2007
    MOP

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    I've been trying to avoid using street sign posts as a construction material in my JEEP ;)
     
  14. Jan 18, 2007
    StraightToPlaid

    StraightToPlaid Ludicrous speed!!!!

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    That's my thoughts, I've got a full cage but if I lay this thing down on its side it won't do me a ton of good if I can swing out and whack my head on a rock. From what I'm gathering there's really no easy swap for high back seats with a shoulder strap. I'll have to look at doing some fabrication then.
     
  15. Jan 18, 2007
    MOP

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  16. Jan 18, 2007
    StraightToPlaid

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  17. Mar 28, 2007
    texashans

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    if you decide to do away with your 60/40 seats, please let me know as I would be interested in them
     
  18. Mar 28, 2007
    MOP

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    Well, I kinda did away with them. They are sitting in my garage now, but I haven't really decided what I am going to do with them. I have another JEEP that they might look good in, but that "project" is still a year or two away.

    Sorry to waffle, but I just can't make up my mind. My wife tells me I need to get rid of something (I have a set of original low-backs sitting next to the 60-40's), and I am currently using the intermediate low backs in my '68.
     
  19. Mar 28, 2007
    timgr

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    Mike, I found the intermediat low-backs to be very comfortable. At the time I weighed about 170 and am 5'9" tall, so average build. If you're built like that, you may like them too.

    That said, for my second Jeep I bought Bostrom high-backs with nifty arm rests, because that's what the boss (Brian C.) used in the Baja racers. I liked them a lot, but I doubt they were worth the extra $400 (1975 $) I paid for them. Pretty darn comfy if you spent a lot of time in the saddle though.

    What have you decided, anything? The 60/40 seats are quite spartan IIRC.
     
  20. Mar 28, 2007
    Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

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    I like the foam-style originals. Comfy w/o alot of bounce on the trails. Look right in the Jeep.
     
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