fjc airlines
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fjc airlines
thought i would pass along one impression that my buddy supplied me with regarding the fjc. for reference, he works at trd in longbeach, and has been testing fjc aftermarket goodies for a few months now. also for reference, he has his on order, so his overall impression was obviously good.
visibility seems to be on everyones mind, but i though it interesting that his biggest gripe was that the rear seats are somewhat claustrophobic (sp?) since there are no opening windows back there - the suicide door windows are fixed as are the rear corners. he said it was like sitting in an airplane window seat.
as you are probably thinking (and i did, and he did too) is, o well, i dont plan to sit in the rear seat unless i am passed out. but i thought i would mention it anyhow. happy trails!
visibility seems to be on everyones mind, but i though it interesting that his biggest gripe was that the rear seats are somewhat claustrophobic (sp?) since there are no opening windows back there - the suicide door windows are fixed as are the rear corners. he said it was like sitting in an airplane window seat.
as you are probably thinking (and i did, and he did too) is, o well, i dont plan to sit in the rear seat unless i am passed out. but i thought i would mention it anyhow. happy trails!
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I saw a pic of that over on 'Mud earlier today.
http://forum.ih8mud.com/showpost.php...4&postcount=25
Since my kids are grown, no need for the back seat.
It will be used to put clothing for trips, ect.
In fact I may have the seats in the down position all the time.
http://forum.ih8mud.com/showpost.php...4&postcount=25
Since my kids are grown, no need for the back seat.
It will be used to put clothing for trips, ect.
In fact I may have the seats in the down position all the time.
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