When I put Explorer buckets into my 97 Ranger, I took the seat tracks off of both seats when I noticed that although the width for the mounting points for both was dead on, the Explorer ones were deeper than the mounting points in the cab. I then noticed that the explorer seats had several sets of mounting holes, (a total of eight holes) one set of which mated up perfectly with my Ranger seat tracks. So, I mated up the seats with my Ranger seat tracks and had a seamless install. The only concern was with the trim pieces around the bottom of the seat that didn't make the change (mainly because the trim was connected to the seat belts). But, since the seats were the same color gray as the interior, the seats looked like they belonged there.
I'm soon to change the explorer buckets out for a pair of racing buckets that I got for dirt cheap, so I'll see if I can grab a photo of the underside of the Explorer seat to illustrate my description.
I just put 99 exploder seats (buckets) into my 99 Ranger standard cab. Nothing bolted up easy, I had to use my old tracks which had to drill 10 rivets per track assembly to remove the brackets for the old seats. Then i had to drill 2 more holes in the bare track assembly to be able to bolt the tracks on to the new seats. The end result works and looks flawless very much worth the work. So the moral of the story is check how the seat mounts up before you buy. Good luck.
I bolted a set of 2001 explorer seats directly into my 97 ext cab. The console took more work, but looks great. I had a 60/40 seat prior, and buckets after.
I bolted a set of 2001 explorer seats directly into my 97 ext cab. The console took more work, but looks great. I had a 60/40 seat prior, and buckets after.
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