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Power Expo Seats In Ranger


2001FORDRANGER

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DON'T FORGET TO exchange the expo seat belt for yours.
 


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You mean use my stock seat belt and take off the mountaineer one that I took with seat? I noticed it is a bit flimsy, the mountaineer seat belt. I guess... I was kinda Hoping to hit a wall and go AIRBORNE!! Through my windshield lol.
 

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My stock seatbelt bolted right to the side of my seat. The belt slider didn't match up though but that's no biggie. I didn't even have to unhook it from the floor to put a different one in, which was awesome since my bolts are all rusted out.
 

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You need to put a fuse on the wire coming off the positive side of the battery. Either buy an inline fuse holder, or splice in (2) female terminal connectors and stick a blade type fuse in them to complete the connection. Especially since you're running the wire through your door opening. You run the risk of burning your truck to the ground from a short.

Even the factory puts a fusible link on the main wire coming off the battery.
2xsss :icon_surprised: Ive seen a PT Crusier burn to the ground with the wiring just like that .
 

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Ya I've since spliced an inline fuse to Main "hot" wire coming from battery.
 

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