Priorities for Interior Upgrades?

Sparco S-LIGHT Seats... Get Them?

  • Yes; Buy Them!

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • No; Do Not Purchase Them!

    Votes: 10 76.9%
  • Find Alternative Ones

    Votes: 1 7.7%

  • Total voters
    13
  • Poll closed .

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ruffstuff

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You do realize your OEM front seats have airbags built into them.
 

AZEngineer

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I'd only swap the seats on something that was mostly in not only used offroad. The factory cooled seats are amazing. Had them in my BMW and the Ford are even better. Plus I'd want airbags for when some ******* hits me on the road. I was the 2nd car into an intersection and a lady missed the light and t-***** me. The side impact airbags saved me from a bad head injury.
 

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didn't you say this is your daily driver. you are at the academy now, and plan to have this truck after you graduate. why would you pull the stock seats and put a roll cage in it.
 

Sliver Raptor

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Keep the stock seats bro. Roll cage is a good idea though... if you off road enough to merit it go for it but get to that point before you pull the trigger.
 

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I like the idea of a cage, but there have always been two sides to the cage debate, those that appreciate the structural integrity it provides, and those see the danger in hitting it in an accident when not wearing a helmet. If you want it go for it, I like the look of the seats, but I like my awesome stock seats as well.
 
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