bobaloo
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I have the opportunity to replace my '94 Ranger (std. cab) seats with a set from a 94 Explorer. Will the tracks etc. fit without modifications?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Well the tracks set me back $50..non refundable. They are not even close to the tracks I need. So far I have spent $116 on seat tracks and they are not the right ones.
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Well the tracks set me back $50..non refundable. They are not even close to the tracks I need. So far I have spent $116 on seat tracks and they are not the right ones.