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In he process of looking to get new seats for my 68. Was wondering if anyone has opinions on the Corbeaus JP seats versus the Baja SS

 

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Hi "J" welcome..!!

Your physical height matters... Tall seats will have you look'n at the top of the windshield frame..! :angry: i.e. the lower you sit to the floor, the better.

Also., what's in there now..?

IMHO those seats with a big "****" on either side of your legs, will "bug" you after a while. And., they make it a pain getting in & out.

Stock seats are pretty low & cheap/easy to rebuild... just say'n... >:D< <'>

 
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Hi "J" welcome..!!

Your physical height matters... Tall seats will have you look'n at the top of the windshield frame..! :angry: i.e. the lower you sit to the floor, the better.

Also., what's in there now..?

IMHO those seats with a big "****" on either side of your legs, will "bug" you after a while. And., they make it a pain getting in & out.

Stock seats are pretty low & cheap/easy to rebuild... just say'n... >:D< <'>
It currently has the stock seats which ar comfortable , however the bronco is my 16 year old sons and not sure they provide good back head support incase of accident so was looking for a safer style but still provide comfort. The JP's have a lower side allowing for easier access that is why I was wondering about them. He is 168 lbs. and 5'9".

 

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That's why I suggest low seat height, for safety, even at his height...

However, W/O your pert. info. & sig. filled in, where you are, what the intended use is, what's done to this rig., :unsure: it's tough to provide accurate help/suggestions.

i.e. if I were runn'n the LA freeways daily., I would likely want hi-backs with shoulder harness's, roll-bar, etc. :D/

 
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Hi jcarver,

I have a pair of the Baja SS seats in my '76. I love them very comfortable,but they are a pain to get into sometimes,and i'm 6'3 ,168.They set almost on the floor and I have no problem looking out the windshield.

 
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That's why I suggest low seat height, for safety, even at his height...

However, W/O your pert. info. & sig. filled in, where you are, what the intended use is, what's done to this rig., :unsure: it's tough to provide accurate help/suggestions.

i.e. if I were runn'n the LA freeways daily., I would likely want hi-backs with shoulder harness's, roll-bar, etc. :D/
just tried to post some pix's in te gallery and updated some of the profile. it is a daily driver to school and work right now, future hunting and fishing.

 
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Hi jcarver,

I have a pair of the Baja SS seats in my '76. I love them very comfortable,but they are a pain to get into sometimes,and i'm 6'3 ,168.They set almost on the floor and I have no problem looking out the windshield.

Thanks, we are starting to favor these as well

 

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Now that's one fine look'n rig...!!!

Wouldn't be need'n another son now would ya...?? :lol:

All I would add is do a search on seat-back height with respect to safety.

Check me on this but I think they have to be at, or above the top of your head to be effective. (rear-end crash)

Again., good job.., enjoy the ride.

B

 
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Now that's one fine look'n rig...!!!

Wouldn't be need'n another son now would ya...?? :lol:

All I would add is do a search on seat-back height with respect to safety.

Check me on this but I think they have to be at, or above the top of your head to be effective. (rear-end crash)

Again., good job.., enjoy the ride.

B
Thanks, as far as the son certianly more then I can handle.

That's what i was thinking on seat height.

Thanks again.

 

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