07 Ranger seats 60/40
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07 Ranger seats 60/40
hey guys, not sure if this is the right place for this post, but just wondering if anyone might know what my set of seats are worth ? they are 60/40, black and grey from an 07 supercab sport. manual and tracks still attached, in mint condition.
I picked up a set of leather sporttrac seats so looking to get rid of these, but have no idea what they are worth.
also what are 07 stock tails going for? i'm gonna be getting rid of them here soon too.
I'm in Ontario Canada too if that matters.
I picked up a set of leather sporttrac seats so looking to get rid of these, but have no idea what they are worth.
also what are 07 stock tails going for? i'm gonna be getting rid of them here soon too.
I'm in Ontario Canada too if that matters.
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Sport Trac seats are 99% bolt in, all you have to do is enlarge / elongate 3 of the holes so they line up with the ranger floor holes and so the ranger bolts will fit through the rear ST seat holes. very easy to do.
Now air bag sensors and seat bealt tentioner wiring in the ranger are a interesting story..... ranger passenger seat has a pressure sensor in it, it's a liquid filled pad between the seat frame and the foam, I believe it could be removed and transfered to the ST seats with a little effort.
Drivers seat in the ranger has a seat position sensor.... haven't really looked at it too closely yet, but once again, with a little fab work, I believe it could be transfered also.
seat belt tentioners in ranger are long cylinder like things attached directly to the female buckle, I have just bolted the ranger buckles to the ST seats for now, no wiring hooked up, so as of right now, my air bags are disabled. if you get ST seats, be sure to get the seat belt track, you can just leave it attached and just use the ST female buckle with existing Ranger male buckle, they fit and latch. I made the mistake of only grabbing one, forgot the other one in the ST bed....
Now air bag sensors and seat bealt tentioner wiring in the ranger are a interesting story..... ranger passenger seat has a pressure sensor in it, it's a liquid filled pad between the seat frame and the foam, I believe it could be removed and transfered to the ST seats with a little effort.
Drivers seat in the ranger has a seat position sensor.... haven't really looked at it too closely yet, but once again, with a little fab work, I believe it could be transfered also.
seat belt tentioners in ranger are long cylinder like things attached directly to the female buckle, I have just bolted the ranger buckles to the ST seats for now, no wiring hooked up, so as of right now, my air bags are disabled. if you get ST seats, be sure to get the seat belt track, you can just leave it attached and just use the ST female buckle with existing Ranger male buckle, they fit and latch. I made the mistake of only grabbing one, forgot the other one in the ST bed....
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oh yeah, one other thing, anyone doing this with a 07+ I highly recomend popping the gage cluster out and pop the little round black pizzo buzzer (seat belt and door chime) off the pcb board. cause with the air bags unhooked, it will chime when you start it, and every 25 mins of driving... each time is 5 dings reapeated 5 times.... needless to say... 2 hour drive to work drove me insane........
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