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I'm tall, how do I fit in an early CJ5

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Maximus78, Aug 31, 2006.

  1. Maximus78

    Maximus78 Member

    Good Morning Everyone,

    I have owned/driven CJs in the past but soon I will be driving my first early CJ5. I am a little over 6 feel tall and it's a pretty tight fit in the drivers seat. I have read a few posts about notching the rear fender tub to move the seat back and a recent thread about changing out the windshield frame to an intermediate style for better visibility.

    I was wondering if anyone had much success with changing out the seats to one with a thinner back and if so, what seats did you use. I have seen some poly buckets online, the kind you might see in a sand rail dune buggy, they seem pretty thin. Has anyone tried something like that? I really don't want to cut the tub up but its now it seems like my knees are over the pedals and it makes for a very uncomfortable driving position.

    Thanks for all your suggestions.

    --Dean
     
  2. toolbox

    toolbox If you get bored, I've got the projects.


    After towing my '55 home and sitting in the drivers seat for the first time in forever, I was kind of wondering the same thing :) . I'm 6'1"...I'd forgotten how tight these things are. Good thing the top is open...feels a lot less claustrophobic R) . Afriad I don't have any easy fixes though. Folding the windshield down seems to help...
     
  3. Steamer

    Steamer Thick and gritty!

    I'm 6'6" and have never modded any of my Dad's 61 that I grew up in. A tight fit is just part of the deal to me. There are some solutions, as you've already seen, but that's personal preference.

    I draw the line at trying to drive a T-bucket tho...........
     
  4. speedbuggy

    speedbuggy Looking for a Jeep now

    That's exactly how you do it. I'm 6'2" and this was the fix for me. Night and day difference in comfort and visibility ;)

    Both upgrades are pretty easy to do as well. :beer:
     
  5. jflots

    jflots Member

    I'm 5'4" and keep the seat all the way back. Take the seat out completely and put a cushion on the rear fenderwell.:)
     
  6. Txjake

    Txjake I wrenched with Sparky

    I am 6'5", and I fit OK into my CJ5. A flattie is kind of tight though.....
     
  7. jd7

    jd7 Sponsor

    At 6'3"smaller steering wheel always helped me. I know not origional but not pemanent either.
     
  8. panzer

    panzer Super Mod Staff Member

    I tried the seats you mentioned. The bottom of them is quite thick. For
    my use they were too tall. My feet hardly hit the floor. But I was using the
    stock seat brackets. I have seen some others use them. I also swapped out
    the steering for a smaller diameter one.
     
  9. bjames

    bjames New Member

    I have a 61 cj5 and i had to order a new wheel from quadratech, it was like $26 plus an install kit $15 and about 15 minutes of work. I hated to take off the original wheel also but decided its not permanent and i can change it back in a few short minutes, i got a 13 inch diameter which helped out greatly, they make them as small as 8 inch diameter but i dont recomend one of those, 13 inches is about as small as you want to go because any smaller and it would look funny, good luck
     
  10. CJ-X

    CJ-X Member

    I would recommend the next time you get out of the shower,don't dry off with a towel, just crawl inside your dryer, and have somebody set it on high for about 60 minutes. That should shrink you up just about right! :)
    Oh, and if you tend to be a little stinky, throw in a bounce sheet!
     
  11. Grandpot

    Grandpot Old Narc

    I went the small steering wheel route also, but found the force required to steer in tight places increased, so I'm adding power steering. Even the simplest things I do tend to become a project.

    BTW, my problem is not height, it's width. I'm not really fat, just short for my waistline.
     
  12. Rondog

    Rondog just hangin' out

    I hear that!
     
  13. jayhawkclint

    jayhawkclint ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ

    What top do you use after you change out the windshield?
     
  14. I'm 6'4", and driving a flatty, so I feel your pain & then some . . . . luckily, I have an M38 tub, so the driver's seat is a few inches further back than it would be if I had the '47 tub (2A). If you're in a '5, enjoy the luxury of room.
     
  15. Colorado_Baja

    Colorado_Baja JEEPS!!

    I have an early 5 with a half cab and I fit like a glove:D R)

    EDIT: im 6' 2"
     
  16. speedbuggy

    speedbuggy Looking for a Jeep now

    The size of the frame is the same, it's the placement of the glass that is different. You can use the same top.
     
  17. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

  18. MCSCOTT

    MCSCOTT Member

    I imagine with all the miracles of surgery that there are right now there has to be some kinda way to take a few inches off your legs. I think they even have a chart so that all you have to tell the doctor is the year of your Jeep.:)
     
  19. Gump

    Gump Old Timer

    I'm 6'2" and drive my 2A OK. After a while you just plain get used to. I love that thing :stout:
     
  20. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    OTOH - legroom and forward visibility is a wonderful thing.

    With the stock seats in my 5 there was simply no way to get used to it...my body just plain didn't bend that way.

    I was comfy in the old aftermarket highbacks I had, but the stock seats just didn't end up positioned the same way. *Very uncomfortable.

    'Course those problems are loooong gone now...:D