...for a 6'5" person and a CJ5 is a CJ6 or CJ7. Other than that, as others have mentioned, thin seats, wheelwell notch and a tilt steering wheel.
Custom seat brackets and a wheel well notch are the usual adjustments. Then if still needed, heat and bend the shift lever to you desired...
...tan ones. Then i ended up putting neoprene covers over them anyway. They worked a lot better after i did a wheelwell notch. . [IMG]...
...70 ( when they were fresh out of the upholstery shop). No wheelwell notch but the drivers seat is as far back as it can go. I'm six ft tall and...
To elaborate a little, maybe I can list from memory what is not changed for the 1976 MY, with some description. Exterior body - the body shell is...
Thanks - I appreciate the answer. I suspect I'll end up knotching the wheel well and getting a smaller steering wheel to get enough room. LBM
The stock seats will hit the wheelwell when all the way back, but most bucket seats are thicker in the seatback area than the stock Jeep seats,...
...They sit way too high and are pretty stiff. I have done the wheelwell notch, and it helped but the bestops gotta go. Any opinions would be great.
Re: to tall to fit Well, you might be able to raise the seat but you lose room beneath the steering wheel and you can't move it back anyway....
X2 on the besttop highbacks...no room for me at 6'2". I need to do the wheelwell notch. I will just add it to the "need to fix sometime" list.
...so far when changing seats out. I strongly suggest the wheelwell notch. I just did it on my fiberglass tub and it is great on the passenger...
Well, Out of frustration due to being unable to get my new seats to fit I decided to notch the wheelwell and use my old seats. So I broke out...
I went with a 1 3/4" notch - based it on how the tire stuffed into the wheelwell. It was plenty for me...
Hudson, What kind of seats are those??? Did you notch the wheelwell??? I'm not too cramped for space, but it sure would be nice to extend my...
Where can I find a writeup of the Boyink notch? I did a search and found a link to his site, but it doesn't seem to be there anymore, or I can't...
32's here, 1" lift, with a sagging rear body and still had no issues with the tire meeting the wheelhouse notch. At full stuff there was still...
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