Install just fine , just the cover for stock mount do not cover seat jackets?
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Mike P. (Cincinnati, OH, US)
Different
I have shorter inseam so I found myself lower and moving forward the seat more than what I had it at. So far I have doubts if it was worth it and the time to install it. That's my take sorry.
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Greg K. (Bullhead City, AZ, US)
Easy to install and exactly what I needed
At 6’5” the drivers seat now supports my legs!
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Sidney H. (Fargo, ND, US)
Wasn't sure but ended up liking them
I found the legroom in the Ridgeline to be a little short for me. The Ridgeline seat moves forward when moved up, so it kind of cancels itself out. The Seat Jackers take advantage of this movement so you can have the seat set lower/further back and still get the same height out of it. I like the slight incline of the seat base, as it makes the lumbar and thigh support better. The Seat Jackers were easy to install and are sturdy. Make sure to look at the instructions for tips in getting the bolts in place. The OEM plastic trim and my floor mats still fit fine, and it still looks stock.
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Dave L. (Cypress, TX, US)
Seat Jackers on a ‘23 Honda Ridgeline
The Seat Jackers make a huge difference on my Ridgeline. There’s more legroom and I can have the seat higher, where before I had to have it as low as possible because it would go back a little further. I highly recommend the Seat Jackers
I originally went with seat jackers, my 5' 2" wife loved them, myself at 6' had just a little clearance between my head and the sound bar. I later switched to the 1.5" seat slammers and we are both very pleased with the results.