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Old 08-30-2011, 08:25 AM
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I'm going to go against the grain here and say it looks like a hack job, to each his own... I got my old bench seat reupholstered...
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Originally Posted by 5Rangers
I'm going to go against the grain here and say it looks like a hack job, to each his own... I got my old bench seat reupholstered...
x2 on that.

i like the idea, and the seats them selfs would look good in there. but them seem to sit to low. when the shifter goes to the top of the seat, your going to barely see out the door. and look over the steering wheel. but if thats how you like better for you.

my concern is the 15 washers stacked up and the grade 5 hardware your using. get the right hardware in there and you'll be better.

i'm running cavalier buckets in mine but i went a whole other route installing them.
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Originally Posted by fordtrucknut
x2 on that.
i'm running cavalier buckets in mine but i went a whole other route installing them.
Oh? Do tell!

To the OP, can you post a pic of somone sitting in the drivers seat?
Thanks!
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Wow, impressive job! How are you going to make sweet love to your old lady at traffic stops without a bench? I'm just playin'

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Old 08-30-2011, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by bluecar5556
Wow, impressive job! How are you going to make sweet love to your old lady at traffic stops without a bench? I'm just playin'
x2 that's the whole reason why i still got my bench seat
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Originally Posted by fordtrucknut
my concern is the 15 washers stacked up and the grade 5 hardware your using. get the right hardware in there and you'll be better.
x2
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Originally Posted by Tiderfish
Oh? Do tell!

To the OP, can you post a pic of somone sitting in the drivers seat?
Thanks!

i took the ford truck sliders off the bench seat. bolted just the sliders to the floor, then i took 2 2x2 square tubes and ran them from one slider to the other. one on the front side and one on the rear side then i sat the cavalier seats on top of the 2x2's meausred everything again and again for about 30 min. then i welded the seats to the 2x2's and the 2x2's to the factory ford sliders. now when i pull the seat adjuster both seats move together, but i can still ford them forward one at a time.
and their is enough room between them i built a sub box, and cup holder system. and i can pull them out real fast on quick release clamps. so i will be able to put in the center jump seat i'm going to build.( one of these days)



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