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Jeep Wrangler TJ Seats

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Jeep Wrangler TJ Seats

While off-roading enthusiasts often focus on exterior upgrades to maximize the experience, the right interior aftermarket parts make a big difference. Upgrading rear replacement seats for Jeeps is one way to maximize space, enhance passenger ride quality and add a sleek aesthetic to the interior.

 

Should You Replace Your Jeep’s Seats?

When the current seats are damaged and lack appeal, it’s probably time to replace them. Even if your seats look fine, off-roading enthusiasts should consider an upgrade. While the original seats may be comfortable enough, they aren’t designed for a wild ride. There is an array of aftermarket seats that ensure your backseat passengers stay comfortable. Many are ergonomically designed to provide optimal cushioning where it is needed most along with safety features to keep everyone secure. Depending on the style, some can be raised, lowered or slid up. If making your ride truly your own is important, Jeep TJ replacement seats give you customization control. There are many styles and colors available.

 

Benefits of Aftermarket Seat Space

Surprisingly, one of the main benefits of new back seats is space. While you can remove the original seats, they aren’t designed to be regularly removed and reinstalled. Aftermarket seats are designed for easy removal and installation. For people who love off-roading, gaining that extra space is vital. Whether camping or hauling other gear, your adventures likely require a lot of gear that the trunk alone can’t handle. 

 

How To Install Aftermarket Jeep Seats

Most aftermarket rear seats for Jeep are designed for easy installation. First, it is important to clean the seat brackets to ensure they are free of debris. With the seat folded down, lift it into the Jeep. Ensure that the seatbelts stay inside and aren’t falling out the back. Next, lower one side so that the metal prong located on the seat’s bottom can be properly inserted into the bracket. Evenly lower the seat until it clicks into position. It is important to check that the seat is properly installed. If it jiggles and moves, it is not secure. If it doesn't move, you have installed it correctly and can put it in the upright position.

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