redrooster
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Can someone throw up a picture of their fold n tumble rear seat brackets in a YJ. I bought one for my CJ and I'll have to make some mounts.
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redrooster said:It's nice to see someone pumped up about getting their first Jeep. Just wait til you get the first scratches on it.
Abutterfly said:I am just new to this Jeep stuff and now I know why they call it the "fold and tumble" rear seat..... I climbed into the back of it to fold the seat.. and after I did ( I was standing on the back bumper...) I tumbled OFF the bumper and drug both my shins from ankle to knee down the bumper!! Talk about pain... bad words, bad words, I even made up a few new cuss words! But I brushed off the dirt and sucked it up!!! So I got my first Jeep wounds today!! YEA!!!!!!!:twisted:
Abutterfly said:I am just new to this Jeep stuff and now I know why they call it the "fold and tumble" rear seat..... I climbed into the back of it to fold the seat.. and after I did ( I was standing on the back bumper...) I tumbled OFF the bumper and drug both my shins from ankle to knee down the bumper!! Talk about pain... bad words, bad words, I even made up a few new cuss words! But I brushed off the dirt and sucked it up!!! So I got my first Jeep wounds today!! YEA!!!!!!!:twisted:
I leave mine on for those idiots who like to ride my bumper in rush hour traffic.....you wouldn't believe the damage a hitch'll do to the car that rear ends you.LVRockCrawler said:yea... my hitch lives in the trunk now... (ouch...)
Since the side brackets for the seat mount to the sides of the wheel wells on the inside of the jeep, your CJ wheel wells will have to be the same distance apart as a YJ's for it to work.redrooster said:They didn't have a part number for the CJ model and I didn't figure it mattered aside from the brackets.