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j.o.y.ride

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I have a bad L5/S1. I have no issues. Have done several 4 hour trips and very happy
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obrianmcc

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I believe there are different seat trims ... when we were test driving the wife and I both commented that the seats felt cheap in the first JT we drove ... we jumped into our current Sport S and the seats felt similar to that in the Rubicon minus the leather.
 

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I believe there are different seat trims ... when we were test driving the wife and I both commented that the seats felt cheap in the first JT we drove ... we jumped into our current Sport S and the seats felt similar to that in the Rubicon minus the leather.
We tested our Overland vs the Sport S cloth and structure wise the quick test was very similar
 

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We tested our Overland vs the Sport S cloth and structure wise the quick test was very similar
The angle on the driver's seat in our Rubicon was killing me. I was good for about two hours before looking for an excuse to stretch. Following the suggestion from another poster on the forum, I added 1/2" nuts as spacers for the front of the seat. Now I'm good for about 5 hours. Did a 700+ mile trip on Monday, and will add some washers to get a bit more angle.
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