Terrain Tamer suspension seats for 4WDs

Terrain Tamer suspension seats for 4WDs

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Drivers travelling long distances across the rough, corrugated roads of the Australian Outback, especially in a 4WD, know that comfort definitely counts.

With this in mind, Terrain Tamer have recently released their new, carefully researched and orthopedically designed Suspension Seats, to compliment the comfort quality offered by their popular range of Parabolic Leaf Springs.

These new Suspension Seats combine an adjustable light truck suspension system and precise recliner function, working in conjunction with the Parabolic Springs to produce an unmatched ride comfort for both drivers and passengers, when travelling through even the toughest of conditions.

Available for a variety of popular Toyota Landcruiser 70, 80 and 100 series models, the range of seats features pronounced side bolsters and a low profile. Ergonomic Enduro foam and a Sisiara matting base provide lateral backrest support, and combine to greatly reduce the impact from vehicle vibration, as well as helping to tackle driver fatigue.

Perfect for heavy duty applications, or for those touring and travelling long distances, these seats are fully engineered and ADR approved. They are accompanied by a range of vehicle specific fitting kits to ensure correct installation; however, they should only be installed by a qualified mechanic and must be checked and signed off by an engineer after installation to meet state safety regulations.

For more information, visit terraintamer.com or call 09 263 6021.

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