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I agree, and having actually bottomed a seat out on an unseen dip at highway
speed, I can tell you the spring seat also starts your head on an upward
trajectory into the cab top (one argument FOR a canvas top?).
Matt Tait
Fullerton, CA
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> "Henry" <henrya@jps.net> wrote:
> > My seat is spring loaded, and seems comfortable, but theirs isn't,
>
> It seems to me that the only purpose of the air-ride driver's seat in
> my deuce is to give the seatback a running start before it slams into
> my kidneys. :-)
>
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