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2nd gen probe seats


desertrunner

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61
Age
45
City
lancaster ca
Vehicle Year
1992
Transmission
Manual
i got a pretty good deal on some second gen probe seats today, drivers being power and the passenger not, i did a search and found alot of questions out there on if they will work or if they didnt work but no one actually going through with putting them in, is there anyone thats actually done it, or is there a writeup out there that i just havnt found yet on how to mod the brackets so they will go in? thanks
 
got my passenger seat in yesterday, wasnt that hard actually, i retained the probes seat rails. im gonna do the drivers side today but i gotta figure out the wiring of the electric motors first, what wire needs to go where. im also gonna change out my steering column before i install the seat as well.

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I'm curious also I've found a good deal on some probe leather seats both power atleast the ad says don't really have a good photo on the ad, thinking about giving it a shot in my 00 xlt 4wd 4dr...

Good luck with your install will be watching, your bolt up on your ranger looks different than mine I just removed my carpet this evening due to my underwater adventures followed by a wonderful case of the mold.. my trucks got gonorrhea of the carpet :P
 
planning on putting your carpet back? and is all that stuff loose debris? or scratches? if it's loose debris i would at least vacuum it all up (not trying to be a dbag, just saying)

might as well while you have all that up.


could put down some noise supressant too if you are wanting to do that.
 
nah i never put the carpet back in it, i ended up selling the truck a few months ago but i was putting it together as a prerunner so all the carpet was gonna do was hold the dirt and sand.

ya there was alot of debris under the carpet, there is a hard coating that ford puts down as well, thats what all that red stuff is, it kept chipping away in a bunch of different areas.

i dont think i would do it all over again, id much rather find seats that were a direct boltup. it wasnt hard or a horrible pain putting these in but when it was all said and done sitting in the drivers seat perfectly straight i wasnt centered to the steering wheel as it put me off to the left. i couldnt slide the seats inboard anymore due to the trans hump. i suppose if i built brackets from scratch i could have but i just modified the probe brackets to work.

also since the seats sat outboard some the door panels would touch the seats when they were shut. the drivers seat was power so you couldnt go but so far forward or the drivers door wouldnt close at all cause the switches stuck out some. it didnt matter for me cause im 6'1 however for anyone shorter this could of been a problem.

it didnt really bother me much cause i was turning the truck into a prerunner and it wasnt a dd or anything and the same with the person i sold it to, im sure it wont matter to them either but if it was a dd im sure it would of been annoying. the door panels touching didnt bother me near as much as not being centered on the steering wheel.
 

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