- Location
- Grantsville, Utah
Give Greg six months he’ll have 3-17 for sale
Fitment is only so adjustable. 5’-9” doesn’t fit very well in a stock flatty, but you can adjust for that in several ways. Over 6’ is much more difficult.I wish, my Flatty days are over unfortunately. Like I said, I don't fit and it was very uncomfortable after a long day on the trail jammed into the drivers seat. I even ran very little seat foam to make more room.
I'll have to stick with my much roomier CJ5. 😄
Flatfender drivers are elitists if you ask me. It's like cool, must be nice to be the height I was in Jr High... show-offsFitment is only so adjustable. 5’-9” doesn’t fit very well in a stock flatty, but you can adjust for that in several ways. Over 6’ is much more difficult.
...men with short legs. 😉Flatties are just like other Jeeps, but for men.
A birdie told me that this thread is your fault!This sounds like a good idea to me!
FIFYFlatfender drivers are elitists if you ask me. It's like cool, must be nice to be the height I was in Jr High... and fit through doorways.
Well, @RockChucker has some blame as well. Rick Pewe’ is the original cause.A birdie told me that this thread is your fault!
A single magazine pic of Pewe's flatty was a huge inspiration for my first flatly. 🙂Well, @RockChucker has some blame as well. Rick Pewe’ is the original cause.
Post it up!I’m in Glenwood Springs, but I have a decent one I’d love to get rid of.