Product Reviews

PRP
Competition High Back bucket seats
With phase I of our cage project finished it was time to
get started on phase II which included building a seat frame assembly/cage
tie-in and the addition of a B-pillar cross bar. The old stock seating
configuration out lived it's usefulness by at least three years so we were
very anxious to remove and upgrade our seating situation. In fact, after
standing our Blazer on it's rear bumper while four wheeling, the passenger
seat broke and was no longer able to stay in the full upright position, it
was now in permanent recline mode.
We were looking for a quality non-reclining racing bucket
that would allow us to utilize a 5-point harness restraint system yet be
comfortable on a dusty 10 hour trail. In our quest to find the seats that
would fit our needs the name Premier Racing Products or PRP for short kept
coming up and they were getting rave reviews, when we compared PRP's
pricing to the competition, they were usually much lower. We also liked
that PRP will work with you and build a "custom" seat that truly
fits your needs... and your bottom. You will not get stuck
with the "manufacturer's recommended" color schemes, PRP offers
an extensive selection of color's and fabric types to satisfy your need.
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| Stock drivers
seat |
Stock busted
passenger seat |
Stock seats
removed |
Features:
35"
Tall X 22" Wide X 26" Deep
Mounting
Area: 14" Wide X 18" Front to Back
Standard flip cushion
Optional removable
cushion
Available 2"
wider
Available 4 "
taller
While searching for seats we had heard that with the hi-sided seats the
piping on the sides can catch on clothing etc. while entering and exiting
so we ordered ours without the piping, once again, they had no problems
making the seats to "our" specs. PRP has many styles to choose
from but we liked the Competition high back for the driver and passenger
containment as well as the ability to run our RCI 5-point harness setup.
We also opted for their sliders so the seats could be quickly positioned
between drivers, PRP also sells tabs if you wanted to simply bolt them in
a fixed location. We ordered our seats in "classic" all black
and they showed up on our door about two weeks later looking for a new
home.
Installation
Before we could install the new seats we had to build a tube frame and
tie it into the cage along with lap belt mounts and add a tube to the
B-pillar which would serve as a mounting point for the shoulder harnesses.
After the tube was purchased we headed over to T.J's (denver75k5) house to
design and weld up what would become the new seating attachment point, I'm
thinking he will never tell anyone he has a welder and a little free time for
quite a while.
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| Crack in floor
next to seat mounting bolt |
PRP Slider kit |
T.J. welding in
seat cage |
After the stock seats were removed we noticed a crack in
the floor almost two inches long at the back of both factory seats very
near the factory mounting point, this was clearly unsafe, and a great
reason for having everything mounted to the roll cage. After the new tube
work was completed the sliders were bolted up to the bottom of the seats
and the seats were bolted to our new mounts, that simple.
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| Seat cage and
shifter mount completed |
Passenger side |
Reinforced
harness area |
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| Drivers side |
Ordered with no
ribbing between stitch points |
Easily change
padding |
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| Reinforced belt opening |
Large 12"
head rest area |
Quality
materials |
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| Installed
passenger side |
Installed
drivers side |
Crawling in
comfort |
Summary
A few test runs with the new seats left us wondering why we waited so
long to upgrade, it was great not having to have a death grip on the
steering wheel because we though we might fall out at every off-camber
situation, not to mention traveling down the hi-way. We are very pleased
with our new PRP seats, the quality was top notch and the service even
better, we don't think there is a better seat for the money on the market,
in fact we will be calling them to purchase our rear bench seat from them
in the future. Please check out their site below to find a seating
solution to fit your needs, you will not be disappointed. - Steve
Fox
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