Your thoughts on seating!
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From: Jackson, n.j. ~ Brooklyn, n.y.
I lowered the cockpit sole by 4" in my 27' sport and need some front seating now..............I was thinking bolsters would look good since they'll sit lower now
and maybe look better since the floor has dropped.......I was also thinking about the original front seats for my '76 sport?.......were they pedistal high back buckets??.......................I'm sure they must be very hard to come by today .....thoughts???
and maybe look better since the floor has dropped.......I was also thinking about the original front seats for my '76 sport?.......were they pedistal high back buckets??.......................I'm sure they must be very hard to come by today .....thoughts???
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I lowered the cockpit sole by 4" in my 27' sport and need some front seating now..............I was thinking bolsters would look good since they'll sit lower now
and maybe look better since the floor has dropped.......I was also thinking about the original front seats for my '76 sport?.......were they pedistal high back buckets??.......................I'm sure they must be very hard to come by today .....thoughts???
and maybe look better since the floor has dropped.......I was also thinking about the original front seats for my '76 sport?.......were they pedistal high back buckets??.......................I'm sure they must be very hard to come by today .....thoughts???
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From: Jackson, n.j. ~ Brooklyn, n.y.
Thanks Mark you always come up witth good info and the best pics...about Bolsters now, what makes the case in your opinion (and I do have 62 yr.old back)
is it because you have to bend your knee's thus less jarring on your back???......................I think I can see where sitting down in "original seats"would cause more impact on the back making bolsters a better choice.
Mark, What about the shock absorbing pedestals (like the one Jeff has fitted in the Maltese) too expensive? -or just very hard to locate?.........I guess I need to way everything come up with a plan.
is it because you have to bend your knee's thus less jarring on your back???......................I think I can see where sitting down in "original seats"would cause more impact on the back making bolsters a better choice.
Mark, What about the shock absorbing pedestals (like the one Jeff has fitted in the Maltese) too expensive? -or just very hard to locate?.........I guess I need to way everything come up with a plan.
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Thanks Mark you always come up witth good info and the best pics...about Bolsters now, what makes the case in your opinion (and I do have 62 yr.old back)
is it because you have to bend your knee's thus less jarring on your back???......................I think I can see where sitting down in "original seats"would cause more impact on the back making bolsters a better choice.
Mark, What about the shock absorbing pedestals (like the one Jeff has fitted in the Maltese) too expensive? -or just very hard to locate?.........I guess I need to way everything come up with a plan.
is it because you have to bend your knee's thus less jarring on your back???......................I think I can see where sitting down in "original seats"would cause more impact on the back making bolsters a better choice.
Mark, What about the shock absorbing pedestals (like the one Jeff has fitted in the Maltese) too expensive? -or just very hard to locate?.........I guess I need to way everything come up with a plan.
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Thanks Mark you always come up witth good info and the best pics...about Bolsters now, what makes the case in your opinion (and I do have 62 yr.old back)
is it because you have to bend your knee's thus less jarring on your back???......................I think I can see where sitting down in "original seats"would cause more impact on the back making bolsters a better choice.
Mark, What about the shock absorbing pedestals (like the one Jeff has fitted in the Maltese) too expensive? -or just very hard to locate?.........I guess I need to way everything come up with a plan.
is it because you have to bend your knee's thus less jarring on your back???......................I think I can see where sitting down in "original seats"would cause more impact on the back making bolsters a better choice.
Mark, What about the shock absorbing pedestals (like the one Jeff has fitted in the Maltese) too expensive? -or just very hard to locate?.........I guess I need to way everything come up with a plan.
http://www.reachoo.com/ads/198579168
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Lets see some pics of that Mirage with bolsters!
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From: Jackson, n.j. ~ Brooklyn, n.y.
Originally Posted by h2oboater;. If this craiglist ad is right these bolsters for $1300.00 is hard to beat. [url
http://www.reachoo.com/ads/198579168[/url]
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The first Magnum Sport that I ever rode in had stock shock pedestals and buckets and I remember it was not a comfortable ride even in the Bay,, when I got my Sport,
It had a two man Bolster and also a brand new set of buckets and pedestals that were never used.. Roger Munn told me that he wouldn't use the buckets, that he turned them around and stood and leaned on the back of the buckets when he drove his Sport.. he then got single bolsters and cut floor boxes on the Jolly Roger Sport.
In the end I got Bilt-right who made the original interiors to make me a new 3 man bolster with drop seats on the two outside locations and used that with my dropped floor.
just my two cents
Thank you
Jim
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From: Jackson, n.j. ~ Brooklyn, n.y.
Jim,......After Mark's input and your thoughts on the subject i've decided to go with the Bolsters..........The bolsters Mark pictured above seems to be of stout construction.
I spoke with the guy who fabricates them .........he can run them over to me personally since he visits Jersey every month...............I really like the way Purple looks on the
sport. .........maybe a set of matching bolster!
I spoke with the guy who fabricates them .........he can run them over to me personally since he visits Jersey every month...............I really like the way Purple looks on the
sport. .........maybe a set of matching bolster!



