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Old May 6, 2009
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aftermarket bucket seats and center console

ok, im lookin into gettin some nice bucket seats. ive currently got stock 60/40 split seats that are getting pretty wore out. ive looked at mastercraft and corbeau. like the mastercraft better but they are hella expensive. corbeaus are pretty decent. are there any other brands that make reclining offroad seats? and can you use the stock seatbelt or would i have to get a different safety belt like a 5 point harness? and what are the possible solutions to the gap in between the buckets after the upgrade? rather have a center console rather than a big *** gap. thanks guys
 
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explorer center console..i personally prefer corbeau
 
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the corbeau looks alot nicer, but the mastercraft are more offroady
 
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well i guess then that would be your personal preference in the end
 
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reclining and off road looking :
http://corbeau.com/products/suspension_seats/baja_rs/
 
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PRP seats: http://www.prpseats.com/home.html They make a bolt in kit for Rangers too.
 
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Old May 8, 2009
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The Corbeau ones are nice,good quality too
 
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Originally Posted by kymudder08
ive looked at mastercraft and corbeau. like the mastercraft better but they are hella expensive.
mastercraft is nice if your rompin hella hard in some cutty stuff, but if its for the road cheaper seats should be fine yadadamean
 
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i like the corbeau MOAB seats. nice, but basic
 
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PRP seats: http://www.prpseats.com/home.html They make a bolt in kit for Rangers too.
anyone have anymore info on this mounting system? does it just bolt in and give you a flat place to mount any seats or slider set then seet on or does it only fit there seats?
 
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anyone have anymore info on this mounting system? does it just bolt in and give you a flat place to mount any seats or slider set then seet on or does it only fit there seats?
I'm going to say that it will only work with their seats unless other brand use the same exact mount design.
 
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ok thanks alot and sorry for jacking your thread there
 
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its all good. its for neone wanting info on seats and such
 
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