yj87jp wrote:As long as you drive that jeep the mirrors will never stay stilland just my 2 cents unless your going for perfect accuracy I would just save you money and buy some aftermarket seats even the cheap ones on eBay worked fine for me, the more you think about it do you really want 23 year old seats? Good luck
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It took me half a year to find my first set of sahara seats. I've seen quite a few of them on ebay but most of them were faded or messed up but every now and then a pair of mint condition ones will pop up like what happened to me so you'll just have to keep an eye out for them. And I have to say they are pretty awesome though for 20 year old seats, as long as there in good condition.
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Found a pretty cool upgrade, just black vinyl Bestop seats...
http://www.quadratec.com/products/24272_10XX_PG.htm
Next add these rugged covers to act as the saddlebags like the originals...
http://www.quadratec.com/products/14070_900X_PG.htm
Then head to my local stitching/patch place and replace the American flags with InGen logos
http://www.quadratec.com/products/24272_10XX_PG.htm
Next add these rugged covers to act as the saddlebags like the originals...
http://www.quadratec.com/products/14070_900X_PG.htm
Then head to my local stitching/patch place and replace the American flags with InGen logos
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I had one of those for my seats before I found my sahara seats.
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Could you make 97 and later seats work? They were also green and tan and i would bet that the mounting setup is the same. Also 97 and later seats would be in better condition. I think i would do that before putting after market seats in. Someone has asked that question before but i cant remember the answer. Do a search.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/JEEP-WRANGLER-T ... 36&vxp=mtr
I just found that. Wow! It has great color! Maybe we all should start changing to the newer seats
I just found that. Wow! It has great color! Maybe we all should start changing to the newer seats
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Hey man! Nice looking Jeep! Also, welcome to the teenagers with Jurassic Jeeps club. Mines almost done. A big tip about building these jeeps: it's not all about cost. All these parts are hard to find. It's also about the hunt. Feel free to PM me anytime.
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I gotta say i love that yellow, If i ever get a 2nd jeep its gonna be in that pale yellow.
You might wanna go for a custom build, its gonna take a lot of work and money to get your jeep to Screen accurate status, its not the best base for it.
I actually think you should keep your doors, those nets look cool and are useful. might just wanna get your seats redone as well if you decide to go for custom, might be cheaper than new seats and defiantly cheaper than Sahara Seats
You might wanna go for a custom build, its gonna take a lot of work and money to get your jeep to Screen accurate status, its not the best base for it.
I actually think you should keep your doors, those nets look cool and are useful. might just wanna get your seats redone as well if you decide to go for custom, might be cheaper than new seats and defiantly cheaper than Sahara Seats
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It's funny how you love the color while everyone else that has seen the jeep hates the palenessPaulRevere1991 wrote:I gotta say i love that yellow, If i ever get a 2nd jeep its gonna be in that pale yellow.
You might wanna go for a custom build, its gonna take a lot of work and money to get your jeep to Screen accurate status, its not the best base for it.
I actually think you should keep your doors, those nets look cool and are useful. might just wanna get your seats redone as well if you decide to go for custom, might be cheaper than new seats and defiantly cheaper than Sahara Seats
Also ever since I got an oil change from a shop my jeep has been running at low rpm (used to be up between 10 and 15 now down to 5) and whenever I ride for a little then stop at a stopsign or light, it totally stalls out, it's like I have to start it 3 or more times for it to be alright, but even then it has low rpm, what gives?
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I would make sure they put the correct oil in, our jeeps take 6 quarts of 10w30
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