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F150 buckets in a ranger


swtjames23

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I searched for info on this but didn't find much. Has anyone tried this? I've got my eyes on a harley davidson F150 at the local junk yard.... Any input is appreciated.
 
If they are in good shape IMO I think they are worth the risk.

If they don't fit I bet you could make money off of them by reselling them, if you grabbed the rear seat you would increase the chances of selling them too. :icon_thumby:
 
yeah.

fit them up.

the older two shock setups and 70's 2wd units i have seen and worked with full width swaps.

but its easier to buy from ruffstuff and places like that then to remove and fit old shit.
 
yeah.

fit them up.

the older two shock setups and 70's 2wd units i have seen and worked with full width swaps.

but its easier to buy from ruffstuff and places like that then to remove and fit old shit.

I think we are talking about bucket seats?

At least I am anyway, HD F-150's didn't have spring buckets...
 
i didnt catch that as sla.


but i see my error now.
 
Alright, well I'm headin to there tomorrow to see what they want for them. I'll keep you guys posted

P.S. we're talking about bucket seats... that you put your ass in :icon_twisted:
 
Well, the F150 seats are a couple inches wider than the ranger's. They wanted $300 for the pair of them. Not a terrible price but I'd rather get some explorer ones that bolt right up...
 
Well, the F150 seats are a couple inches wider than the ranger's. They wanted $300 for the pair of them. Not a terrible price but I'd rather get some explorer ones that bolt right up...

Good plan for that kind of money. :icon_thumby:

I was figuring on the usual $30-50 per set U-Pull-It prices...
 
i didnt catch that as sla.


but i see my error now.

I thought he was talking about coil buckets too. I almost responded "HDs dont have coil buckets", then I noticed it was in the interior section.
 

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