Are you tall? Do you have knee pain or sciatica from the drivers seat angle?

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Desert Does It is the only vendor that I know about.

Thanks! Reached out to the vendor and they offered to take the tab off on the console side riser. Based on your posts above, I guess that is all we need to do to install it, correct?
 
Thanks! Reached out to the vendor and they offered to take the tab off on the console side riser. Based on your posts above, I guess that is all we need to do to install it, correct?
It will depend on how your seat mounts at the rear. I think the instructions make reference to how you need to get the mounting bolts started and carefully position the mount over the hole as to not damage the threads. I went through a period of removing my driver seat every 2 weeks for something. I finally decided to take a file bit on my drill and ream out the round hole so that it's a slight oval shape. It just depends on the seat and how it lines up. I didn't think it was necessary the first time. But then I started removing the seat to run wiring or to clean carpet or to work on the console and removed and reinstalled the seat something like 4 times in two months.
 
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It will depend on how your seat mounts at the rear. I think the instructions make reference to how you need to get the mounting bolts started and carefully position the mount over the hole as to not damage the threads. I went through a period of removing my driver seat every 2 weeks for something. I finally decided to take a file bit on my drill and ream out the round hole so that it's a slight oval shape. It just depends on the seat and how it lines up. I didn't think it was necessary the first time. But then I started removing the seat to run wiring or to clean carpet or to work on the console and removed and reinstalled the seat something like 4 times in two months.
Thanks! Order placed for the 4Runner/GX/FJ model.
 
Hey guys, thanks for hanging in there. With the push from Avi and random chance that a local had a LC 100 that we could use to prototype, we finally have a LC 100 specific solution.

We've finished machining a about 25 pairs of Front Seat Jackers and about a dozen Multi Mount Panels that mount to the front of the Seat Jackers.

I will get a pre sale page up on our website in the next day or two. In the mean time, attached are a few teaser pics of the raw products.

We took our Tacoma/4Runner/GX Seat Jackers, move the threaded hole and modified the mounting surface angle.

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Hey guys, thanks for hanging in there. With the push from Avi and random chance that a local had a LC 100 that we could use to prototype, we finally have a LC 100 specific solution.

We've finished machining a about 25 pairs of Front Seat Jackers and about a dozen Multi Mount Panels that mount to the front of the Seat Jackers.

I will get a pre sale page up on our website in the next day or two. In the mean time, attached are a few teaser pics of the raw products.

We took our Tacoma/4Runner/GX Seat Jackers, move the threaded hole and modified the mounting surface angle.

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Thanks, Steve! I know the market is not huge for land cruisers and so thank you for accommodating our request. Look forward to receiving the final product!

Mudders,
All you will have to do is remove the front two bolts and slide the seat jacker in. With the threaded hole moved up by 3/16”, you shouldn’t have to loosen or take the rear bolts out to align the front holes anymore. I’ll take some pictures and post once I receive the final product.
 
Thanks, Steve! I know the market is not huge for land cruisers and so thank you for accommodating our request. Look forward to receiving the final product!

Mudders,
All you will have to do is remove the front two bolts and slide the seat jacker in. With the threaded hole moved up by 3/16”, you shouldn’t have to loosen or take the rear bolts out to align the front holes anymore. I’ll take some pictures and post once I receive the final product.
Good news!
 
Hey guys, thanks for hanging in there. With the push from Avi and random chance that a local had a LC 100 that we could use to prototype, we finally have a LC 100 specific solution.

We've finished machining a about 25 pairs of Front Seat Jackers and about a dozen Multi Mount Panels that mount to the front of the Seat Jackers.

I will get a pre sale page up on our website in the next day or two. In the mean time, attached are a few teaser pics of the raw products.

We took our Tacoma/4Runner/GX Seat Jackers, move the threaded hole and modified the mounting surface angle.

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Standing by... :cheers:
 
Follwed this along and purchased yesterday. Can’t wait as this truck kills me with pain. I have a bad back so am sensitive to seat positioning. I’m next hoping someone incorporates a cushion Extension for the legs:). I’m 5’11 and am really excited to see if it helps. Happy to be one of the first to try.
 
Order placed. Thanks for supporting. The 100 series!
 
Hey guys, thanks for hanging in there. With the push from Avi and random chance that a local had a LC 100 that we could use to prototype, we finally have a LC 100 specific solution.

We've finished machining a about 25 pairs of Front Seat Jackers and about a dozen Multi Mount Panels that mount to the front of the Seat Jackers.

I will get a pre sale page up on our website in the next day or two. In the mean time, attached are a few teaser pics of the raw products.

We took our Tacoma/4Runner/GX Seat Jackers, move the threaded hole and modified the mounting surface angle.

Awesome! I’ve been loving these in my 100– any chance you’ve had a look at a 200 to see what it would take? Would love to put them on my 200 as well.
 
Installed. Being 6’4”, raising the seat gives me better thigh support but at the cost of Windshield visibility. I find myself bending down to view stop lights etc. Also, entering the rig is now a yoga exercise since my head slams into the roofline. I’ll keep them installed for a couple of weeks to see if I can adapt to them.
Great product, but if you are tall like me, it just moves the pain from one thing to another.
 
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