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If you are struggling to find that comfortable seating position during your commute or road trip, you might be suffering from a lack of leg support. The patent pending Tacoma Seat Jackers will lift the front of your driver or passenger seat to provide that much-needed leg support without significantly impacting headroom. In many cases this has alleviated lower back stress felt during longer drives.
These will help you find that reclined seating position that just isn't available in a stock Tacoma.
FITMENT
DETAILS AND FEATURES
If you are looking to lift the REAR of your Driver or Passenger Seat, see our Rear Seat Jackers
Any modifications to your vehicle are done at your own risk.
Well made, easy to install, world of difference. Sticker is on the back window.
-2002 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner SR5 TRD Stepside ext. cab, radiant red. 211k mi
Still haven’t received
Was **** in the bolt as directions stated and nut under seat cracked and stripped. Now have to figure out how to get it secure again so it’s safe to drive. Other than that I like the seat angle now. Just hope I don’t wreck while driving it.
As the title implies, they do raise your seats enough to provide additional support to your thighs while driving. However, $150+ for two sets for the front seats is ridiculous. Especially when the provided bolts don't all fit correctly. One of the jackers on my driver's seat has 2 bolts that won't thread into the factory holes. I've ghetto rigged it adequately to not die, but damn it with that price man. **** should be $40-50 per set. If you have the means to make your own shims- save the money and make them.
I've had my '03 Tacoma a long time now, and had no idea these existed. I was scrolling through FB one day and they popped up and caught my interest. I'm 55, 6'-3" and though I've never really had and real discomfort without them, I can say I am certainly MORE comfortable with them. Sits your butt in the back of the seat more, and leans you back giving you better back support, as well as leg support under the knee, which in turn helps the ankles and so on. They seemed a bit pricey for what they are but are well worth it.