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How does the shoulder harness work with this? It looks like one slot behind the neck. The slots on my Kirkey are too high for the NHRA 90 degree to the shoulder preference.
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Ken, I also used the Jaz seats that 1320 is referring to. I like that they're not as tall as others. MJ Quinn from Derby City Covers did the covers. I would imagine he has a pattern for them now after doing mine. I had to send him a seat as he had never done covers for that particular seat.
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very nice
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and my Jaz seats with custom covers...
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For seat size I used 2 short pieces of 2x6 and set them at the seat adv width on a bench and ck'd to see if my arse fit between them. I used the stock cover that came with my seat. I then used high density foam padding under the cover to fine tune it, raised me up a little and padded my hips.
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