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If your seat feels too low, too flat, or just off, the Booster Bundle fixes that—front and back. This all-in-one upgrade combines Front and Rear Seat Jackers®, lifting your seat by over 1.25 inches in the front and giving you an adjustable rear lift from .25 inches to 1.5 inches. The result? Better posture, improved leg support, and a higher, more commanding view of the road.
Perfect for Tacoma, 4Runner, FJ, and GX drivers who want more height, more comfort, and a seat position that actually feels right.
Fully adjustable – dial in your perfect seating position
Easy, no-mod installation – all hardware included
Fits driver, passenger, and bench seats (manual or power)
Durable 6061 aluminum with satin black powder coat
Proudly made in America with premium materials
👉 Lift your seat. Elevate your drive.
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Any modifications to your vehicle are done at your own risk.
The Jacker system was very easy to install. I added the 1/2" spacer to the rear bolts, and so far the new seat angle/height feels great. I typically have some discomfort on longer journeys, so I'm looking forward to my next long trip for the real test.
I have a 2016 4Runner with 111k miles and I was thinking about going back to a Sequoia because of the lack of leg room. The 4Runner’s OEM seats give me leg pain on long trips.
The $145 bucks for the front and rear seat jackers made the discomfort go away. Seriously, a big difference. Now I can continue to roll without the pain and without a big car payment too.
Got these for my wifes Tacoma, she complained of feeling to low. Real easy to install, took just minutes. I didn't tell her about them, but she noticed right away. She loves the improved height, and now slight recline. Better vision and doesn't fell like she's sliding off the seat. Great product.
I bought a set for my front seat of my Tacoma. Easy to install fast shipping. Oh and make sure you get the rear seat spacers to get the best comfort. Two 👍🏻👍🏻
The Toyota Tacoma seat angle has been a problem since before the trucks were called Tacomas. Going cross country multiple times in my ‘86 I developed siatic nerve pain on long legs of the trips. So when I bought my new TRD OR and saw the seat jackers, they were my first mod. Problem solved, thanks!