I run a set of Corbeau Baja RS seats in my 2dr. Ordered them with heated inserts and did the install myself. Install is super easy, as far as jeep stuff goes, just need a decent size breaker bar to break the factory bolts loose. The driver seat is very straight forward, just mount up the JK specific bracket, swap over the seat belt plug and bolt it into place. For the passenger seat it took a little extra time due to the passenger sensors in the factory seat. Just need to cut the hog rings securing the fabric to the seat and follow the wires to pull the sensors out of the seat cushion. Take your time and don't pull too hard, as the sensor is a little delicate, but it is very easy to do. Then pull the hog rings from the new seat and slide the sensor into the same position as it was on the factory seat. Carefully route the wires and secure them to the new seat bracket (I used zip ties) and make sure to leave enough slack for the seat to slide forward and back without pinching anything. Replace the hog rings you removed earlier, then bolt it in and enjoy! I absolutely love mine. Hands down one of the best upgrades I have done to date for sure. If anyone would like pictures, just ask and ill go take a few in the morning, but seeing as its 4am right now i dont want to go out in the dark and rain
They look pretty much exactly the same as the Mastercraft seats, but they say Corbeau on the headrest :doh:
The one and only downside to these seats is the loss of the fold and tumble feature of the factory seats, but this only applies to 2dr guys like me, and to be honest, it really isnt much harder to get in. just slide your factory seat all the way forward and fold it without pulling up for the extra room to get an idea. And really, the back seat spends most of its time on the garage floor, so no biggie :clap2:
hog ring pliers/rings are super cheap
http://www.amazon.com/Hog-Ring-Plie...d=1389516743&sr=8-10&keywords=hog+ring+pliers