FS: Bride Ergo II LNIB Super Mint Never Used
#20
I dont know anything about seats so I apologize for some of my questions.
1. willing to sell just one?
2. how much lighter are these then stock?
3. are they hard to install?
4. once installed, can they slide back and forth and recline?
5. will i still be able to use my oem belts or do i need to buy aftermarket ones?
6. are seats like these made for a specific body type/size?
thanks.
1. willing to sell just one?
2. how much lighter are these then stock?
3. are they hard to install?
4. once installed, can they slide back and forth and recline?
5. will i still be able to use my oem belts or do i need to buy aftermarket ones?
6. are seats like these made for a specific body type/size?
thanks.
Last edited by Ali Shah; 09-26-2011 at 01:25 PM.
#21
Hi Ali Sha
1. Sorry, no i want to sell both. Trust me it looks weird with only one seat.
2. I don't know the exact figures but i have to believe that these are a good bit lighter than stock since they're not motorized. The motor weigh alone should be at least 2-5lbs.
3. Insatallation is simple, bypassing the SR5 light has a DIY around on the forums here.
4. OEM seatbelts work there is a bracket on the side for you to mount it. Aftermarket harnesses/seatbelts work as well.
5. The seats are not made for specific body types though Tee's has an official post on their website saying they will not take liability for those weighing over 180 pounds being injured in their seats. That said, i'm 6'2" and 220 and i fit fine.. so you can use that for your reference.
Hope this answers your questions. Pending offer/sale of 1275 for both so that's the number to beat.
1. Sorry, no i want to sell both. Trust me it looks weird with only one seat.
2. I don't know the exact figures but i have to believe that these are a good bit lighter than stock since they're not motorized. The motor weigh alone should be at least 2-5lbs.
3. Insatallation is simple, bypassing the SR5 light has a DIY around on the forums here.
4. OEM seatbelts work there is a bracket on the side for you to mount it. Aftermarket harnesses/seatbelts work as well.
5. The seats are not made for specific body types though Tee's has an official post on their website saying they will not take liability for those weighing over 180 pounds being injured in their seats. That said, i'm 6'2" and 220 and i fit fine.. so you can use that for your reference.
Hope this answers your questions. Pending offer/sale of 1275 for both so that's the number to beat.
I dont know anything about seats so I apologize for some of my questions.
1. willing to sell just one?
2. how much lighter are these then stock?
3. are they hard to install?
4. once installed, can they slide back and forth and recline?
5. will i still be able to use my oem belts or do i need to buy aftermarket ones?
6. are seats like these made for a specific body type/size?
thanks.
1. willing to sell just one?
2. how much lighter are these then stock?
3. are they hard to install?
4. once installed, can they slide back and forth and recline?
5. will i still be able to use my oem belts or do i need to buy aftermarket ones?
6. are seats like these made for a specific body type/size?
thanks.
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