You see, this isn’t helpful. Because you have to move the seat to access the bolts when taking it out. How dare you not offer a practical solution to OP’s problem! You should be ashamed of yourself. Go to your room.Unbolt the seat and take it with you.
damn it! Ok I vote welding it in placeYou see, this isn’t helpful. Because you have to move the seat to access the bolts when taking it out. How dare you not offer a practical solution to OP’s problem! You should be ashamed of yourself. Go to your room.
Maybe its the same reason they don't offer 1 touch up AND down driver side windows. 1 touch up and down are avail on 2019 FCA vehicles right now except Wrangler - checked at the dealer this weekend.I must say that I was surprised that there aren't memory seats in a $59K (fully-loaded) vehicle. Find me one other vehicle for that money that doesn't have driver memory. I'll wait.
My wife and I go back and forth between our two vehicles, so it is a PITA to constantly adjust the seat distance, height, rake, lumbar, and outside mirrors back. Yes, 1st World problems, I know. But let me tell you that if there was an option for driver memory, I would have ordered it, without a doubt. It moves beyond the realm of pure convenience and into one of safety, depending upon how you look at it. If the mirrors and driver seat aren't adjusted back just right, it could mean the difference between seeing that other vehicle, being able to react, etc. If there is one convenience that I've gotten used to with multiple drivers, that is most certainly it. I love unlocking our other vehicle and having it recognize that it is my key fob, setting the seats, mirrors, audio, climate and related controls to how I like them. My wife and I differ in height and controls reach enough to where I end up adjusting distance, rake, height, mirrors, lumbar EVERY TIME I get into the vehicle after her - and vice-versa.
The question is why isn't it offered. It isn't that they can't make a motor and components water resistant. I am waiting on my Rubicon to arrive in the next couple of weeks and that is the one thing I don't look forward to with it.
A Jeep with that is offered. It’s called a Grand Cherokee. The Wrangler is a different vehicle for a different market.I must say that I was surprised that there aren't memory seats in a $59K (fully-loaded) vehicle. Find me one other vehicle for that money that doesn't have driver memory. I'll wait.
My wife and I go back and forth between our two vehicles, so it is a PITA to constantly adjust the seat distance, height, rake, lumbar, and outside mirrors back. Yes, 1st World problems, I know. But let me tell you that if there was an option for driver memory, I would have ordered it, without a doubt. It moves beyond the realm of pure convenience and into one of safety, depending upon how you look at it. If the mirrors and driver seat aren't adjusted back just right, it could mean the difference between seeing that other vehicle, being able to react, etc. If there is one convenience that I've gotten used to with multiple drivers, that is most certainly it. I love unlocking our other vehicle and having it recognize that it is my key fob, setting the seats, mirrors, audio, climate and related controls to how I like them. My wife and I differ in height and controls reach enough to where I end up adjusting distance, rake, height, mirrors, lumbar EVERY TIME I get into the vehicle after her - and vice-versa.
The question is why isn't it offered. It isn't that they can't make a motor and components water resistant. I am waiting on my Rubicon to arrive in the next couple of weeks and that is the one thing I don't look forward to with it.
A Jeep with that is offered. It’s called a Grand Cherokee. The Wrangler is a different vehicle for a different market.
I had a Silverado with electric seats, over the years it got to where it would move about a 1/2 inch back and forth, motor got play in it as it got older I guess. Anyway when I got seat where I wanted it, I drilled a 1/4 inch hole through both the track on the seat and the slide it went in and used a straight coupler pin in it, worked great. You want to move the seat you just pull the pin. .has anyone figured out a way to make drivers seat NOT adjustable? Let me explain....
It took me a while to get the right position on my drivers seat. I took it to dealer twice, car wash and valet and told each one of those morons to not move the seat yet they did.
I’m 5 10” so I’m right in between where most can drive without touching anything yet they do.
One mechanic adjusted every dam setting. If it had power memory seats I could care less but it does not.
Any ideas?
I had a Silverado with electric seats, over the years it got to where it would move about a 1/2 inch back and forth, motor got play in it as it got older I guess. Anyway when I got seat where I wanted it, I drilled a 1/4 inch hole through both the track on the seat and the slide it went in and used a straight coupler pin in it, worked great. You want to move the seat you just pull the pin. .
And I'm surprised it doesn't have a sno-cone machine. Seriously, at these prices? Blue raspberry.I must say that I was surprised that there aren't memory seats in a $59K (fully-loaded) vehicle. Find me one other vehicle for that money that doesn't have driver memory. I'll wait.