Seat company recomendations
#11
You guys are gonna fall asleep going down the road in those recliners. You need some uncomfortable piece of crap to keep your drivers awake 8) 8)
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#12
Frequently new truck dealers have brand new "take out" seats available.
Someone buys a new truck off the lot but they want a different seat than the one in there, so the dealer puts in the seat they want and the one they "take out" is sitting in the parts dept. for sale at a discount price. I've bought a few like that in the past.
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#14
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,009
Originally Posted by Mackman
My boss who is on the cheap side needed a seat for are peterbilt. Went to the junk yard and got an almost brand new one out of a truck that was rolled. The seat was in really good shape. Like new.
Guess the poo stain stopped at the drivers underwear.
#16
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 6
The Sears Elite is one of the most comfortable seats I've sat in. We talked to the sales rep in KY. He said he sells them to the distributors for about $650, so they have some room to move on the price. I've never owned one......yet. Everybody I talk to seems happy with theirs. The sales guy told us to call Sears and get a hold of a local rep. He'll help you find a local distributor with a good price.
#17
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,009
I use a National seat with the back cycler on it. After a few hrs in the seat all you have to do is push the button in,shove your back tight against the seat and let the air unit roll up and down your back. The arms are very strong also.
#18
Member
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: KY
Posts: 77
Anyone ever heard of a Seat Incorporated Legacy seat? These are at my local dealer for $510.
http://www.seatsinc.com/ngp/!slmenu_....8133.8719.cat ... |

