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2005 Mustang Seats


Buddy's B4000

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Wondering if any one can tell me if the seats from a 2005 Mustang will bolt directly into my 2003 B4000 or will they have to be modified? :icon_confused:
 
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My guess is that they would have to be modified.

The seating position of Mustang seats it just so much different than that of a Ranger/ B-series.
 

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ok, so will the seat tracks from my seats will bolt up to the mustang seats? If that would work I am thinking that that would be the easiest way to go. And if not what should I do to make it work, I really want these seats in my truck as I have never seen an 05 or newer mustang seat in a ranger/b series.
 

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If you can't get the seats to bolt up to the B4000's tracks you'll have to make some adapters to bolt them up, it’s not too hard to do as long as you have access to a welder.
 

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short answer: no.


long answer: swap the seat tracks and hope the seats remain in a usable position.
 

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I'm trying to recall how my buddy got some buckets in his Jeep.. IIRC there are bolts holding the seat to the sliders/mounting brackets, so your best bet might be unbolting the seats from their sliders and adapting the mustang seat onto the B4000 sliders/bracket. I'll see if I can find any pics of what I'm trying to explain. lol.
 

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pull the sliders off both seats and measure the bolt pattern (should be either 14" or 16" its been a while since i did mine). it the holes are close you can elongate the holes or drill new ones to make your ranger seat tracks fit the mustang seat frame. its not too complicated, but if you have a std. cab try setting the seat on the ranger tracks first before you drill the holes to make sure it will sit in a useable position.
 

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