Interior Semi-Tech General discussion of interior for the Ford Ranger.

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ok so for my gep (grad exit project) i was thinkin about doing the explorer seat swap and i wsa wondering what what parts i need i have the 60 40 seats now so i think i need

leather explorer seats
explorer console

that it??
and what else am i gonna have to do beside bolt it in and wire it up also how do you wire it. i thought id get a start on finding parts before the class starts so why not find out what i need
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That's pretty much all you need. You'll have to bore out one of the front bolt holes on each of the Explorer seat tracks a little, that's no big deal. As far as wiring, just cut a small slit in the carpet under the seats , scrape about a dime size spot of paint down to the metal and ground them. Then run power to the battery (20 Amp inline fuse). That's it!
 
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any special year i need i have an 04 ranger ?
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'95 to '01 are a perfect fit. You do have an extended cab, yes? Forgot to mention that they will not fit in a regular cab. Seat tracks are different.
 
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