SCORE!!!!
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SCORE!!!!
went to the junkyard today and picked up these bad boys for 50 bucks all i need now is some regular cab 60/40 seat tracks
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I didn't swap the tracks putting in 98 explorer seats in my 2000 reg cab. I just cut off the legs that go to the inside rear of each seat. and drill new holes for the other rear legs. You could probably cut the legs and weld a bracket to bolt to the existing hole. You could also weld an extension to the other rear leg to meet the bolt hole. Also you have make the inner front leg holes wider to accommodate your factory bolts.
With this you can keep the electric seat tracks!
I got mine for 50 bucks too! Did you go to a junkyard that allows you to pull them yourself?
With this you can keep the electric seat tracks!
I got mine for 50 bucks too! Did you go to a junkyard that allows you to pull them yourself?
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Oh yeah by the way how tall are you? I'm 6'2". The explorer seats don't angle at the head rest like ranger seats do (they can't lean back as far because the top hits the back window too soon) so I had to take off the seat covers and torch the seat frame to bend it so I could lean the seat back far enough to be comfortable. And the 98up rangers have like 4" more cab depth.
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