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*SOLD* Front Seat Jackers w/molle panel

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tacoma Parts Marketplace (2005-2015)' started by samiam, Aug 6, 2020.

  1. Aug 6, 2020 at 3:16 PM
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    samiam

    samiam [OP] Always here, never there

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    *Item has been sold*

    $125 shipped to US.
    Front seat jackers by DesertDoesIt. Very nice, but they don't suit me.

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  2. Aug 6, 2020 at 3:21 PM
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    Shadowhunter

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    Whats under the truck? OME 886’s Nitro Chargers 1/4” top plate spacers 1.5” Icon add-a-leaf for a total of 3” front and rear. 275/80/17 MTR’s SCS Ray10’ URD Stage 2 clutch Heavy Flywheel Clutch Masters Hydro Bering What’s on the front? Cbi bumper steel. Smittybilt X20 10k Under the hood? Ultimate headlight and fog light harnesses 100w/90w H4Headlights 9011 60wHir Fogs Anytime fog mod Northstar Group 34 14.7 Voltage booster Red Line hood struts K&N replacement filter on secondary air pump K&N air cleaner Donbison Snorkle In the cab? Wet Okie seat covers Petal Comander Meso Maps and Dome Molle panels on the consol Flyeyze Under the climate controls,glove box and center consol TRD Logo plates over door latches Weather Tech Floor mats with Custom TRD stickers Weather Tech Rain guards Weather Tech bug shield Full Head liner of patches On the bed? Snug-top Rebel Yakima racks Chinese knock off bat wing awning with walls Water Port Quick Fists Mount Bed Mat Anti theft tail gate bracket Trailer plug relocate Coms? Buofeng Navigation Garmin Alpha 100 ( Hound hunting GPS System) ECGS Bushing Cobra Rx75 Cb Home made sleeping platform with drawers. On the bench waiting to go in? 3* Cam Gears. Powder Coated Valve Covers Custom 3/4” intake spacer
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  3. Aug 6, 2020 at 3:31 PM
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    18"x8" G-line alloys white wheels w/ 255/45-18 tires, ARE topper, CAI, interior leds, add a leaf, bluish white headlights, steering wheel cover, WTB: CAT BACK EXHAUST, LED HEADLIGHTS, ETC.
    I am curious to know why they didnt suit you. I just received mine yesterday but have yet to install them. I have a lot of back pain/issues and cant drive it for more than 30-45 minutes without hurting. I also drive a 04' Dodge Ram 1500 that has power seats with lumbar. I am able to adjust the seat to be comfortable but my Tacoma is the 13' base model access cab without much adjustment. I saw these & thought they might help. I only bought the front jackers & figured I could come up with my own spacers for the rear (a lot cheaper too) if necessary.
     
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  4. Aug 6, 2020 at 3:55 PM
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    I'm not very tall so they put me up a little high to be comfortable with the pedals.
     
  5. Aug 6, 2020 at 5:04 PM
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    Thanks for your input. I'll post mine after I install & use them for a while.
     
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  6. Aug 6, 2020 at 5:08 PM
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    samiam

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    If you have back pain, then it's worth a try.
     
  7. Aug 6, 2020 at 7:42 PM
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    Dvst8r1K

    Dvst8r1K Night-Taco

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    I'm not trying to take credit for seat jackers, risers, whatever. I never saw any seat mods until I posted after shortly purchasing my 2013 Taco. If you want inexpensive alternative that works, and will not give you a harsh ride, then here is what I did before ever seeing all these aluminum seat risers of all types;
    Go to Tractor Supply, or wherever you get your hardware from. Buy replacement seat bolts 2 1/2 - 3", is up to you.
    Buy your choice of red or black polyurethane bushing kit. I think its 8 or 12 bushings??
    I also can't remember, but I might've taken a drill to slightly male the hole just a tad bit larger for the bolt to fit.
    Voila!!!!! Place 1 or 2 to your liking of lift. 2 should be good, and for good measurement, the more you tighten, the lower the adjustment. Just don't over tighten beyond reason.
    I've had this set up 2 front, 1 rear (each corner of course) and zero issues.
    Hope this helps, and good luck..
     

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