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Old Jun 6, 2010
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My new interior

I decided instead of trying to find expo bucket seats, I would just have my 60/40 made into a bucket.I turned out great and I love the way it looks. I also painted the console to match and recovered the armrest.

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Old Jun 6, 2010
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turned out great
 
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Old Jun 6, 2010
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looks badass
 
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Nice!
 
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Very nice!
 
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Old Jun 6, 2010
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Thanks everyone, the upholster did an awesome job
 
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I want one of those consoles so bad, what paint did you use? SEM I'm assuming
 
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What's SEM?

I just got rustoleum paint for vinyl and fabrics
 
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A company that makes a lot of OEM match interior spray paints and stuff. It matches really good so I figured thats what you used, good to know Rustoleum matches perfect too.
 
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Old Jun 7, 2010
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Just another pic I found. I'm glad those middle seatbelts are out.
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Old Jun 8, 2010
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How much did it cost to have your seats re-done?
 
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Nice job.

Seats look killer, leather outer and cloth inner ???

NICE !
 
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Actually its vinyl outer and cloth inner.

It was like $200 for the cutting, welding, stitching, and material.
 
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Originally Posted by 01RangerEdge
Just another pic I found. I'm glad those middle seatbelts are out.
doing that this weekend! haha.
 
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R U going to put power ports and switches in the rear of the center console, the open sections ?
I plan at least two power ports in the rear and one on the front of the Center Console. never know who and what you need to plug into… in the truck.
 
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Originally Posted by 01RangerEdge
Actually its vinyl outer and cloth inner.

It was like $200 for the cutting, welding, stitching, and material.
you got yourself one hell of a deal! was that recovering both seats or just making a bucket out of the driver's? shop i work for is 4-500 for a pair of buckets. i've done a few sets on my own and have nearly $150 in just material. they look great.
 
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Looks great man!
 
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Originally Posted by Scrambler82
R U going to put power ports and switches in the rear of the center console, the open sections ?
I plan at least two power ports in the rear and one on the front of the Center Console. never know who and what you need to plug into… in the truck.
I haven't decided what to do with the empty spaces in the rear, I've been leaning towards getting a CB that will fit in there.

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you got yourself one hell of a deal! was that recovering both seats or just making a bucket out of the driver's? shop i work for is 4-500 for a pair of buckets. i've done a few sets on my own and have nearly $150 in just material. they look great.
It was an awesome deal. He charged a flat rate for labor and charged me what it cost him for the material and the metal work.

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Looks great man!
Thanks
 
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thats looks great. i want to do the same thing
 
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man im jealous, nice nice work. 60/40 was one of my fav mods
 
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Old Jun 29, 2010
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how easy did the console bolt into the floor, was there pre cut holes? or did you have to fab it all into place? what problems did you have if any?

i'm thinking about doing the same idea, where did u get the console from?
 
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Old Jun 29, 2010
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how easy did the console bolt into the floor, was there pre cut holes? or did you have to fab it all into place? what problems did you have if any?

i'm thinking about doing the same idea, where did u get the console from?
The console was a cinch to put in, the front bracket is the same on the Rangers and Expos so the front two holes are already there.

The two holes in the middle you will have to drill to mount those.

My console came out of a 98 Expo, I had zero problems putting it in

The catch, you have to remove the airbag switch for this thing two work, my switch is just hanging down hidden by the console
 
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Old Jul 2, 2010
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looks great i wanna put that interior in my 95 but it would be alot of work to get the center console right
 
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can I get pics/part numbers of the rustoleum paint you used? I have the same console and wanna paint it since its kinda rough.
 
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COLOR: 249308 - Charcoal Gray

When I went to the store, I had my armrest with me and just held the can against the armrest
 
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