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This is awesome! I love it. I just bookmarked it so I can buy them for my Gladiator.
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Armorlite is thicker than carpet, but not that much. And in theory any thickness difference will lift the seat by the same amount it lifts the compressor. You're probably going to want to find a different location to thread the wire through than the drain hole as well.Anyone who has the ArmorLite floors should be able to tell me if it will fit based on this install video.
I was more concerned that it looked like the ArmorLite is a different shape than the carpet.. Perhaps I was wrong. I haven't taken my seats out so I'm not that familiar with what it looks like under there.Armorlite is thicker than carpet, but not that much. And in theory any thickness difference will lift the seat by the same amount it lifts the compressor. You're probably going to want to find a different location to thread the wire through than the drain hole as well.
It's hard to imagine all the different nuances based just on watching a video, but that's my take on it. It wouldn't surprise me if the armorlite needed some minor modifications to make it fit when all is said and done. Which would suck because armorlite is very explicit about voiding their warranty based on modifications like cutting. But then again, it's not a product I would imagine is likely to be subject to warranty claims.
DO IT!I'm still mulling it over, but I'm considering these seats:
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This ^. This would be sick!! This seat has my vote.I'm still mulling it over, but I'm considering these seats:
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I had it installed professionally. I can imagine the thickness of the material would make it difficult to work with, but it's also the thing that makes it more comfortable than oem leather. between that and the customization options, i think it's worth it.Did you have any issues with installation? I’m finding the trim is hard to clip back in due to the thickness of the material.