Is this seat savable?
Is this seat savable?

what do you guys think? sport trac leather buckets but f*ckin idiots at junkyards obviously care less about seats which can make them money but they threw a control arm on it
I pulled the stuff off of the seat. there was a floormat on it with a control arm with an entire brake system on it. This picture was taken last year, the **** is back on the seat again after i threw it on the ground. I'm going today to throw everything in the back of the truck instead and let it sit for a while to see if the indents come off. The dirt came off no problem i made the seat shiny and clean but it was still messed up. I'll take a picture of what it looks like when i leave and post it here.
Last edited by 99offroadrngr; Jan 5, 2011 at 09:21 AM.
nah not worth the hassle. i have power leather buckets already but i like the design of these a bit more
haha mine are fine I just like the style of those better because they have a headrest. I went to my local yard with someone from this forum and he got so much stuff for his truck. He'll have a lot of wiring to do.
I noticed it says a sport-trac seat , do they fit in the ranger ?
Ive been looking at putting leather buckets , In my ranger from an
Explorer , I have found a couple considerations thus far ,
fore most usually all the trucks you fiind have the power driver seat ,
or both and the batterys dead and the keys gone , this makes it near
impossible to get at the back bolts , also that damm seat slider ,
would have to be drilled on the side of the concave for the tranny ,
Any comments welcome
Ive been looking at putting leather buckets , In my ranger from an
Explorer , I have found a couple considerations thus far ,
fore most usually all the trucks you fiind have the power driver seat ,
or both and the batterys dead and the keys gone , this makes it near
impossible to get at the back bolts , also that damm seat slider ,
would have to be drilled on the side of the concave for the tranny ,
Any comments welcome
when i go to the yard to pull power explorer seats, i take my 12v craftsman cordless drill and two pieces of wire. i pull the battery out of the drill and hook it to the seat.
as for the bar the seat belt is attached to, when putting them into 98+ reg cabs, you can just get rid of that bar and mount your seat belt directly to the inside of the seat.
as for the bar the seat belt is attached to, when putting them into 98+ reg cabs, you can just get rid of that bar and mount your seat belt directly to the inside of the seat.
when i go to the yard to pull power explorer seats, i take my 12v craftsman cordless drill and two pieces of wire. i pull the battery out of the drill and hook it to the seat.
as for the bar the seat belt is attached to, when putting them into 98+ reg cabs, you can just get rid of that bar and mount your seat belt directly to the inside of the seat.
as for the bar the seat belt is attached to, when putting them into 98+ reg cabs, you can just get rid of that bar and mount your seat belt directly to the inside of the seat.
^ that works. i'm looking for the thread that i know of. had it book marked on my old computer, but not on here.
here is the write up, but the pics are gone.....
http://www.rangerpowersports.com/for...er-192804.html
here is the write up, but the pics are gone.....
http://www.rangerpowersports.com/for...er-192804.html
Last edited by drppdyllwrngr; Jan 11, 2011 at 08:47 PM.
Not much room at all but it worked out fine. i put red lock tite on it because i don't want that coming loose at all incase an accident
my truck didn't have pretensioners like that so i didn't even have to worry bout that bulky thing haha
my truck didn't have pretensioners like that so i didn't even have to worry bout that bulky thing haha
no lights at all on the dash and there isn't any wiring on the floor
yeah i think it does. idk lol ill go look real quick









