Awesome video. Thanks for posting this. Gives me hope . I've got 2 truck seats I'd like to fix but haven't found a kit . I'd rather repair them than replace them . New 2400 per seat . Your video gives me some hope . Thanks.
Great, except no one shows installing the bushings on the insides of the seats. It's a lot more difficult than doing the ones on the outsides. Would be nice if someone offered some tips on how to do that!
Undo the seats (3 bolts 1 torx )and either lift up the front of the seat enough to get access else remove the seat completely. Definitely the easiest way to do it with the seats out of the Jeep.
For me, I did mine in the Jeep but if that's not working for you the option is to undo 4 bolts and get all the access you want. Id say 30-40 mins top to do the lot with hand tools. That's still quick and easy in my books :) .
You never see any videos of anyone doing the inside ones, because they are a pita! Plus, the bushings on top suck, they barely stay on, these are all wrong for this job. I saw little to no improvement with these.
I have an old 04 TJ. I've been looking for a solution for years for this problem! Thank you for showing off this product.
No problems, glad it helped you. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video. Thanks for posting this. Gives me hope . I've got 2 truck seats I'd like to fix but haven't found a kit . I'd rather repair them than replace them . New 2400 per seat . Your video gives me some hope . Thanks.
Another TJ channel! Subscribed!
Found bits of my seat bushing in my floor boards. Didn't know what it was at first. Thanks for the fix!
Welcome! Glad the vid helped out 😀
Absolutely spot on. I was looking for a way to fix that wobble in my 1998 TJ. Thanks, just ordered with coupon.
Thanks, glad it help out!
Great, except no one shows installing the bushings on the insides of the seats. It's a lot more difficult than doing the ones on the outsides. Would be nice if someone offered some tips on how to do that!
Undo the seats (3 bolts 1 torx )and either lift up the front of the seat enough to get access else remove the seat completely. Definitely the easiest way to do it with the seats out of the Jeep.
Thanks, but that kinda counters the claim that this is a quick and easy fix! :/
For me, I did mine in the Jeep but if that's not working for you the option is to undo 4 bolts and get all the access you want. Id say 30-40 mins top to do the lot with hand tools. That's still quick and easy in my books :) .
You never see any videos of anyone doing the inside ones, because they are a pita! Plus, the bushings on top suck, they barely stay on, these are all wrong for this job. I saw little to no improvement with these.
thanks for the solutions.... I order two sets!
No problems, glad it helped!
Excellent fix!!! :)
awesome video I ordered mine thanks man
No problems, hope they work out for you!
I just ordered mine!!!
Awesome!
How have they held up?
No complaints so far 😀
What’s your update on these after this amount of time
Still good, I've had the outer cap fall of now and then but still holds it all tight.
I used to have a bad Bush on my passenger seat. All I did was replace her with a tall blonde bush
Sounds like an upgrade.
Are these 3D printed?
No idea
Just picked one up, and ya mine won't even move
Easier to take out the seat and deal with it.
Install starts at 2:02
They don’t last, fall apart after 6 months