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  1. Third From Texas

    Replacement seat options

    Mah widdle wegs would just be swingin' before it even aired up. LOL
  2. Third From Texas

    Replacement seat options

    There are a number of OSHA articles that discuss the handling of airbags. How does it happen? How do unloaded guns kill people? People don't know what they are doing when screwing with them (most folks are from a generation that either never had them or from the generations that followed who...
  3. Third From Texas

    Replacement seat options

    That brings up a very good point. Know what you are buying or at least know how to recognize an airbag system. Having an airbag charge go off unexpectedly while installing can be dangerous.
  4. Third From Texas

    Replacement seat options

    You can calculate just how wide a seat will fit with a tape (I forget the number). The specs for most seats can be found with some digging. Height really depends on your leg length. The OEM seats are pretty low profile to allow for short drivers and you will notice that the highest point of...
  5. Third From Texas

    Replacement seat options

    True, but ventilated seats are pretty common. Only time I road in some was a Ford King Ranch Edition p/u, but they were nice.
  6. Third From Texas

    Replacement seat options

    Those are awesome seats but my little legs would dangle. LOL Given that the OEM seats are below the engine cowl, I'm not certain that I could reach the pedals if the seat were as high as the cowling. But air-rides would be pretty far up there. Would be nice, though (if I had human sized...
  7. Third From Texas

    Replacement seat options

    Actually, yes there are. I've seen off-road cars with airflow from a pumper hooked up. I've seen some cheesy looking slip-on kits with little fans (seemed like a quite uncomfortable design). And I've seen some very elaborate ventilation systems.
  8. Third From Texas

    Replacement seat options

    I'm actually running the A1-R seats. They were changed to a suspension seat design opposed to having a steel plate under your butt. They are quite comfortable and I honestly won't be changing a thing. But the OEM seats prior to these were rubbish and feel like brick as I'm sure you know...
  9. Third From Texas

    Replacement seat options

    If you're on FB there is a group that has a number of posts regarding seats and custom installations: "LMTV MTV Military Trucks" and search for "seats"
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