FS NEW QuikFix QF-SR1 6061 aluminum seat risers. FREE bolts and shipping.

mrproduxn

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UPDATED 05/21/2023. 1" SEAT SPACERS. OVER 3100 PAIR SOLD TO TACOMA/FJ CRUISER AND F150 OWNERS. $32.50 FOR 1 PAIR. $60 FOR 2 PAIR. INCLUDES BOLTS, SPACERS, ILLUSTRATED INSTRUCTION SHEET AND FREE PRIORITY BOX SHIPPING. PM ME FOR PURCHASE OPTIONS. ALL FIT TACOMA/FJ CRUISER YEARS 2005 THROUGH 2023. International sales get free shipping to your Customs on ebay. eBay prices slightly higher to cover fees.

Square body with contour cutout to match the shape of the rear front seat anchor brackets. Better and more secure coverage than simple store bought round spacers. Raises the rear brackets almost 1". Makes the seat more level to minimize back and leg issues which has plagued the Tacoma. Definitely an improvement in seating comfort (feel like I went from a Camry to a truck). Fully cnc machined and then hand polished. Initially made for 3rd gen. Verified fit on 2nd gen and FJ Cruiser also. These are made from 6061 grade aluminum and include free required grade 10.9 longer flange bolts and free Priority shipping.

DISCLAIMER (legal): The quality and strength of materials is excellent, however, you are changing your seat configuration at your own risk. I use these in my personal vehicle at my own risk. The included bolts have a 150,000 psi tensile strength which are incredibly strong.
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There is nothing wrong with his spacers. They are simple 1.5" round spacers with a hole drilled in it. Mine are roughly 2" square with more area coverage and are cut to match the rounded profile of the seat bracket. There is quite a bit more machining involved in mine. There is another square version that is cnc machined selling for $70 a pair with no bolts and shipping is another $8. So mine are really in between those 2 and are priced more in line with the cheaper round ones. Mine are grade 6061 aluminum. Not sure what grade the round material is. Just offering another option.
 
There is nothing wrong with his spacers. They are simple 1.5" round spacers with a hole drilled in it. Mine are roughly 2" square with more area coverage and are cut to match the rounded profile of the seat bracket. There is quite a bit more machining involved in mine. There is another square version that is cnc machined selling for $70 a pair with no bolts and shipping is another $8. So mine are really in between those 2 and are priced more in line with the cheaper round ones. Mine are grade 6061 aluminum. Not sure what grade the round material is. Just offering another option.

Nice to know... But someone 6' cant use these?
 
I have read reports of people 6' and taller having issues with the low roof line with 1" spacers. I think olecoot on TW will cut to any length as requested. I may do that on the next batch. The ones I have are already cut to 1" heights. Before you buy any, from me or anyone, I suggest finding anything 1" tall, wood or any material, remove the 2 anchor bolts and slide the 1" pieces under your bracket. Then sit in your seat. If you are comfortable with that height then you simply decide which ones you prefer. Everyone is different. Some have long legs and some have long torsos and some have a longer neck. It would be worth the 10 minutes of time and you might save yourself some money. I hope this helps.
 
Hmm, im all torso and 6'1
I have olecoots 1" spacers and fit just fine.

Between no swaybar, abs delete, and the lower grade bolts, i wont be around much longer. Bring on the barnyard walrus @texasred
I am happy if you are happy. Happy for olecoot as well. All that matters is that those needing spacers have several options. Bottom line is driver comfort however you achieve it. Well as long as you keep your pants on. If not then at least get some Clazzio seat covers.
 
I am happy if you are happy. Happy for olecoot as well. All that matters is that those needing spacers have several options. Bottom line is driver comfort however you achieve it. Well as long as you keep your pants on. If not then at least get some Clazzio seat covers.
Got ballistic nylon
Gi joe molle webbing on the seatbacks to hold my tactical spork (hey it is Kalifornia). They were dirt cheap, and i cant justify wet okle.
 
I got a jeep tactical molle pair myself and they work well to increase storage space they take up a lot of passenger space, fine by me I need tools not people [emoji23][emoji23] I actually wanna invest in the nicer molle ones built for the seats instead of these jeep ones.
 
Fits perfectly, everything is solid, easy install and nearly seemless to the eye. It's honestly the best upgrade to my Tacoma yet since I put so many miles on it a day these little metal blocks have increased my personal comfort and ability to see without hugging the steering wheel. [emoji16] [emoji41] Couldn't be more pleased. 20190328_172345.jpeg20190328_183049.jpeg20190328_183122.jpeg
 
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