Seat Foam?

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    Corbeau Suspension Bench Seat

    I am considering looking at one of these for the front seats. In an Argo, when you consider where your butt is, this seat should fit in quite nice. May need some bracket modification but could be a winner.

    Corbeau: Baja Bench

    It sounds like it would soak up the jolts and jarring. It gives slightly less room between the firewall and front of the seat, but I figure on the current seat I sit near the front to let me knees absorb more of the movement. With this you'd sit more back into it.

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    That looks really nice, but way too large for the Attex, and more than I want to spend. I picked up a camping pad at Walmart for $12 bucks and folded it lengthwise and width wise to make it thicker. It's a little too hard so I think I might take out one fold and try a yoga mat on top of it for a double density seat cushion Sometimes I just can't resist experimenting to try and find a cheap solution. If it doesn't work out I've got a nice camping pad and maybe I'll take up yoga

  3. #13

    Question

    would the corbeau baja bench seat fit in a max II?
    I want one.

  4. #14

    Suspension seat

    does anyone have a source for suspension seats. I've found one manufacturer that offers a seat with bungee rubber straps as suspension.

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