Thank you! I started in West Lafayette, but life intervened, and I had to finish up in Indianapolis @ IUPUI. My degree says Purdue, but I don't know if I can claim to be a Boiler as much as most people.
The seats themselves are miles better than the stock bench at keeping me in one spot. They seem high quality, and theyre comfortable too. I had the chance to sit in them prior to buying, and Id suggest trying to do that to be sure you'll fit, but I couldn't be happier with the seats.
I do have 2 complaints though.
1. The sliders that come with the seats are ok, but not as nice as the factory sliders.
2. Their seats are designed in a way that makes mounting kind of difficult. My factory seats were kind of channelled down onto the stock rails, so that the brackets bolted to the seat about 2 inches up inside the seat bottom which kept the seats low. The Procars are not setup like that, and the mounts are on the bottom surface instead of "inside" the seat bottom like stock. Even though these are almost identical dimensions to the stock seats, this essentially raises the seat an inch or two. They sell specific seat brackets designed for a Ranger, but they are very tall, and didnt appear to improve headroom at all. I chose to skip buying their seat brackets, and just modified the stock rails instead. Im 6'2", and my head is really close to the headliner now. I should make some custom low-profile brackets someday, but didnt have the space or time to worry about that. Even with the higher seating position though, they're a significant improvement over the stock bench.