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Seat jackers gave me much releif last winter. Bad hamstring and back issues during hutting season. Bought a pair and the little lift you get did and still helps my ride and sit comfort very well. Hundred bucks or so , can't hurt to try. Would have been nice if they gave us a better recline from the factory. Good Luck.

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OK, so not really a pain in the arse, but actually a pain in the back of the upper legs. This is an observation/rant, and I wonder if it's just me or is/has anyone else experience the same thing.

So, I'm fairly new to the jeep world. Fresh over from the F150 side of the truck world. I did come from a rather plush comfy environment compared to these "hard" Jeep seats. I'm 6'3" @ 260+lbs. I get leg fatigue after a long drive. Also, I like to take naps in the jeep during my lunch break. I often find the edge of the seat pressing to much into the back of my upper legs. There is no getting comfortable. I've heard of the seat slammers and seat jackers, but am not convince these are solutions.

I went from and f150 super crew cab lariat to a Gladiator Mojave.
Dead Pedal and Seat Jackers. They will definitely help.

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The seats are hard as F* compared to my f150 seats. I can deal with that.
If you have leather seats, maybe try some leather treatment.

The leather seats were quite firm for me until the second time I "hydrated" them.
 

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If you have leather seats, maybe try some leather treatment.

The leather seats were quite firm for me until the second time I "hydrated" them.
I hate that when that happens. Age is a cruel task master. ..lol okay seriously
Leather and me dont mix. I have to have cloth. For some reason leather makes me sweat and I cant stand that.
 

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I hate that when that happens. Age is a cruel task master. ..lol okay seriously
Leather and me dont mix. I have to have cloth. For some reason leather makes me sweat and I cant stand that.
Yup, leather seats lacking perorations get toasty, just like the vinyl seats of yesteryear.
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