i need new/replacement seats for my XJ

The Adam Blaster

Expedition Leader
As you can imagine a '98 XJ with over 200,000 km's on it and having me at the helm for a lot of trail miles and abuse, the front seats (especially the driver's side) need to be replaced.
I am looking at new "offroad" style seats, but I don't want to have a large wrap around style. I want to be able to move a bit, rather than feel like I'm pinned in. With my bad right arm, the deep bucket seats are very uncomfortable for me, and I always need to squirm a bit to find a comfy position.

So, any suggestions for a "flattish" seat that might work for me?
 

DaJudge

Explorer
WJ Grand Cherokee seats. Much better than the XJ seats, can be found relatively cheap, and they bolt onto the factory XJ seat brackets. You can even get them in heated leather if you want that.
 

Black Dog

Makin' Beer.
Corbeau Moab model seats sound like they might fit what you are looking for and are quite a bit cheaper than Mastercraft. And their Sport seat has a wee bit of a wrap around thing but not so much as to keep you secured into one fixed place.
 

The Adam Blaster

Expedition Leader
I certainly wouldn't mind heated seats, it's been darn cold up here already this year, we've gotten down to -30C. :Wow1:

I have seen the WJ seats for sale, but no one seems to want to ship them, especially not to Canada. I'm not ruling out that option though.
 

alosix

Expedition Leader
I certainly wouldn't mind heated seats, it's been darn cold up here already this year, we've gotten down to -30C. :Wow1:

I have seen the WJ seats for sale, but no one seems to want to ship them, especially not to Canada. I'm not ruling out that option though.

I threw a set of heated Bestop seats in my TJ. One of the best mods I've done to it. Now real sure how well they fit in a XJ though.

Now, my 725 has a set of power heated leather ZJ seats in it. Stumbled across a guy that found a set in good shape that he was going to put in his WJ 'cause his wife liked the ZJ seats better. She finally got used to the WJ seats, and I got a nice set of seats for $40 :)

Jason
 

The Adam Blaster

Expedition Leader
I think it may be one of those things that takes me a while to find a decent deal that's not too far away...
At least I'm not in a rush. ;)
 

carlo muro

Member
I hear ya on the seats. I took mine out to find out what the hell was wrong with it and the frame was literally cracked to pieces. I welded it back up (only managed to catch the fabric on fire twice :sombrero: So far it's still holding
 
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mike6187

Guest
Hi Adam!

I got my replacement seats from stylintrucks, I'm pretty sure they also have your seats for your XJ or if not, they can assist you in looking for one. Good luck!
 

The Adam Blaster

Expedition Leader
I got the XJ towed to my local (and favourite) 4x4 shop late last night and hopefully the repair to the seat bolt won't be a big deal.
I've got some other minor work getting done to it as well, so I'll see if I will need to buy brackets for the next set of seats or not.
 

The Adam Blaster

Expedition Leader
Just an update to this:

I dropped the XJ off at a local 4x4 shop and had them look at the seats, and do some other work.
It turns out the brackets wee a disaster - pretty rusty, and the factory spot welds had mostly failed. They welded anything they could, added some nice large washers to all the bolts and advised me the flooring felt pretty soft and rusty. Not really surprised with that as I like to take the Jeep "swimming" when I hit the trails. :D

When it gets warmer in a few months I'm going to tear out ALL of the carpeting and inspect the floors. I'll repair as needed and likely bed-line the interior. I may lay down some mats or something to help with the heat I feel from the trans tunnel, but that will be decided later.

I still need new seats, just not as badly as I thought, but I'm still looking.
 

alexfm

Explorer
Just an update to this:

I dropped the XJ off at a local 4x4 shop and had them look at the seats, and do some other work.
It turns out the brackets wee a disaster - pretty rusty, and the factory spot welds had mostly failed. They welded anything they could, added some nice large washers to all the bolts and advised me the flooring felt pretty soft and rusty. Not really surprised with that as I like to take the Jeep "swimming" when I hit the trails. :D

When it gets warmer in a few months I'm going to tear out ALL of the carpeting and inspect the floors. I'll repair as needed and likely bed-line the interior. I may lay down some mats or something to help with the heat I feel from the trans tunnel, but that will be decided later.

I still need new seats, just not as badly as I thought, but I'm still looking.

I've been wanting to do that to my XJ, pull the carpets I mean, but Im honestly afraid of what I might find. My jeep is originally from the East Coast, and I know for sure, the passenger side floor board is toast. :D
 

Black Dog

Makin' Beer.
I did a Herculiner in mine last summer and so far it is ok. Being winter the extra heat feels kind of good, but I haven't had a chance to really drive it long and hard or on a hot day so we'll see. The only problem I have with the Herculiner is that it is a gloss black but I think it will fade after a while, or if I put a liner in it will cover up the shine.
 

Maximus Ram

Expedition Leader
Has anyone installed Jeep Liberty seats in an XJ ?
I saw a set on craigslist the other day and they looked like they may be pretty comfortable.....I , too, need(want) to replace the old seats in my 93 for something a bit more comfortable...
 

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