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neon srt 4 seats


03Fx4MN

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has anyone ever thought of these??? look aftermarket and I've sat in them and are actually quite comfortable with a lil seat track mod:icon_welder: they should work like any aftermarket seats right??

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has anyone ever thought of these??? look aftermarket and I've sat in them and are actually quite comfortable with a lil seat track mod:icon_welder: they should work like any aftermarket seats right??

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did anyone ever try these? I got a set.
 
Somebody toss me a set and I'll give it a try.
 
I owned 2 SRT-4’s, those seats are great!
 
I got drivers side in. It wasn't bad. You have to grind 4 rivets on 1 side and 3 on the other to get the brackets off the back. You need 2 strips of plate to get the holes to match up. The seats are 15 inches wide and the rangers are 14. I used 2 stove bolts countersunk to mount the strips of metal. They don't interfere with the slides that way. I just used the front seat holes to mount the metal they are threaded 6m bolt holes. The strips were ran left to right. Not front to back. The only down side is the seats don't fold forward only back. I set in it and it's comfortable
 

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7 rivets holding the 2 brackets on
 

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I got drivers side in. It wasn't bad. You have to grind 4 rivets on 1 side and 3 on the other to get the brackets off the back. You need 2 strips of plate to get the holes to match up. The seats are 15 inches wide and the rangers are 14. I used 2 stove bolts countersunk to mount the strips of metal. They don't interfere with the slides that way. I just used the front seat holes to mount the metal they are threaded 6m bolt holes. The strips were ran left to right. Not front to back. The only down side is the seats don't fold forward only back. I set in it and it's comfortable
What cab do you have?
 
@scrapper Are those seat more comfortable than a stock Ranger/Explorer seat. TBH they look a little "meh".
 
I have to say felt really good when I set down. I put the strap on with a stove bolt to hold it in the stock hole. I still have to do the bottom one.
 

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look like you aren't going to slide around in the seat at the autocross
 
Passenger seat ready to bolt in
 

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I'm going to have to find the explorer center console and paint it black and install it. I think it will look nice.
 

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