HotRodZilla
GOD BLESS AMERICA
So, I recently sent off the Lamm seat I bought off a Forum member. Not the seat's fault, it just didn't fit me. I knew I needed to do something, because the passenger seat sucked for my wife, and on long trips, my seat was making me hurt. I tried the Lamm because I got tired of sucking it up. After I sent that seat away, I was back to the OEM seats. I remembered people around here used to talk about Spencer a lot, and I had spoken to him a couple years ago. So, I dug up an old email and contacted him again.
Spencer responded immediately and told me what he needed and what to expect. His FAQ section was especially helpful, and he included everything I needed to know about shipping. Spencer told me once he received the seat, he would have it for less than two days and then send it back. So, I sent my seats off, per his instructions, and waited.
Two days later, my seats arrived at Spencer's door early. He let me know they were there, and told me he would get to them on the next business day and told me when to expect them to be shipped. A day or two later, I got another email from Spencer that my seats were shipped, and I also got an updated tracking message from UPS. Seats were on the way. They showed up a couple days later, and look great!
Initially it was hard to get my seat to lock down into its position. I realized this was due to the changes he made in the seat's shape. However, once I got past this, the seat locked down, and the passenger seat went on without issue. I have not had a chance to ride them yet. Just sit on the dammed thing in my garage. Work is messing with my free time.
However, I have no doubt the seats will be more comfortable than the OEM version, and the work only cost me $100, plus $38 to ship them to and from Spencer's place. For $138, I got upgraded seats. I'll know soon enough if it was money well spent. In the meantime, the service from Spencer was impeccable. Great communication, and his proposed schedule matched what actually happened EXACTLY.
I was super happy with his service, and will update later about the comfort of the seats.
Spencer responded immediately and told me what he needed and what to expect. His FAQ section was especially helpful, and he included everything I needed to know about shipping. Spencer told me once he received the seat, he would have it for less than two days and then send it back. So, I sent my seats off, per his instructions, and waited.
Two days later, my seats arrived at Spencer's door early. He let me know they were there, and told me he would get to them on the next business day and told me when to expect them to be shipped. A day or two later, I got another email from Spencer that my seats were shipped, and I also got an updated tracking message from UPS. Seats were on the way. They showed up a couple days later, and look great!
Initially it was hard to get my seat to lock down into its position. I realized this was due to the changes he made in the seat's shape. However, once I got past this, the seat locked down, and the passenger seat went on without issue. I have not had a chance to ride them yet. Just sit on the dammed thing in my garage. Work is messing with my free time.
However, I have no doubt the seats will be more comfortable than the OEM version, and the work only cost me $100, plus $38 to ship them to and from Spencer's place. For $138, I got upgraded seats. I'll know soon enough if it was money well spent. In the meantime, the service from Spencer was impeccable. Great communication, and his proposed schedule matched what actually happened EXACTLY.
I was super happy with his service, and will update later about the comfort of the seats.
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