But I got the idea from @JeeperddI did that too, great results: Spanky's a legend.
Sweet! I've never sat in suspension seats. Let us know how they compare comfort wise. I'm considering some for "Phase 2" of my project in 2024.Update
These showed up, not a simple bolt in and will share steps when I start later this year. Several items on the to do list first…
I’ve been using Mastercraft suspension seats for years. I wouldn’t use anything else, even my wife loves them and that’s saying something.Sweet! I've never sat in suspension seats. Let us know how they compare comfort wise. I'm considering some for "Phase 2" of my project in 2024.
What brand engine mounts?LOOK BACK
The original frame was solid on this jeep, but decided to follow the well charter restomod path of old body on new under carriage.
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Our 2006 LJ was the inspiration for changing the frame. We bought it new and made all the modifications.
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The ride quality and our experience with coil suspension made it an easy decision. Plus, the jeep was a prototype for Universal Motors Corporation future builds. We contacted Throttle Down Kustoms (TDK) for their Cj8 Hybrid Frame.
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The TDK frame is designed to use TJ suspension parts. We welded motor mounts of our choice, drilled hole larger for control arm bolts and off to powder coat.
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Novak for Hemi.What brand engine mounts?
I've never sat in suspension seats. How do they feel compared to good quality standard non-suspension seats? Noticeable improvement over bumps? Would love your impressions if you have formed one yet.UPDATE
The Black 2007 JK needed seats and the PRP fit, comfortable and installed
The suspension seat is comfortable and holds you better. The problem is finding one that fits. The PRP might be wider that Mastercraft.I've never sat in suspension seats. How do they feel compared to good quality standard non-suspension seats? Noticeable improvement over bumps? Would love your impressions if you have formed one yet.
I’m sold on them. To me, way better than oem. I have Mastercraft. They do smooth out the bumps a lot.I've never sat in suspension seats. How do they feel compared to good quality standard non-suspension seats? Noticeable improvement over bumps? Would love your impressions if you have formed one yet.